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Tackling Stunting: How Community Programs Are Transforming Maternal and Child Health in Cipanas, West Java
Last year, the stunting prevention program, supported by PHMF and other generous donors, kicked off in February 2024. Since then, it has made remarkable strides in improving the health of pregnant mothers and young children. Initially, five Integrated Health Posts (Posyandu) were involved, where the percentage of stunted children aged 0 to 5 years ranged…
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Cipanas Earthquake Humanitarian Relief – Final Project Report
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In the wake of the 5.6 magnitude earthquake that shook West Java, Indonesia, on November 21, 2022, our team on the ground swiftly mobilized to aid the affected communities. The epicenter of the earthquake, located 10 km south-west of Cianjur Regency, severely impacted the region, and a 30-days state of emergency was declared. By the…
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Migration from Feedburner to follow.it
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Harapan Project Agriculture Program
These last months have been a period very ambitious year, a period of growth and breakthroughs for Harapan Project. We have been able to create two new educational programs that are going to make a real change in the future of the local population of Sumbawa island. Organic and Hydroponic Agriculture School Firstly, we created…
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My Journey as a Rugby Girl in Indonesia – Siti Yuniarti
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My name is Siti Yuniarti. In 2017, when I was 14 years old, I joined the Komodos. I had never been big on sports and I had never heard of a sport called rugby. The first thing I learned after joining is that getting along with your teammates is essential. Being in a rugby team…
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Komodos Junior Rugby Rebounds with Record Numbers
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The Jakarta Komodos Junior Rugby Club has enjoyed a fantastic first quarter of the 2022–23 season. Having got through the prolonged disruptions caused by COVID-19, the club resumed activities in late August with record numbers of children attending training. We regularly count in the order of 105 young players on Saturdays and have registered 115…