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Dompet Dhuafa general manager and corporate secretary Salman Alfarisi (right) speaks as the alms agency’s head of corporate communications, Yogi Achmad Fajar (left) listens during a presentation at The Jakarta Post office on Tuesday

The Jakarta Post
Wed, February 25, 2015

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Fund raiser Dompet Dhuafa general manager and corporate secretary Salman Alfarisi (right) speaks as the alms agency’s head of corporate communications, Yogi Achmad Fajar (left) listens during a presentation at The Jakarta Post office on Tuesday. Dompet Dhuafa, which last year collected a total of more than Rp 240 billion (US$18.5 million) in alms and other forms of charity, is planning to hold a concert in Nagoya, Japan, in April to raise money for victims of various natural disasters in Indonesia. (JP/R. Berto Wedhatama) (right) speaks as the alms agency’s head of corporate communications, Yogi Achmad Fajar (left) listens during a presentation at The Jakarta Post office on Tuesday. Dompet Dhuafa, which last year collected a total of more than Rp 240 billion (US$18.5 million) in alms and other forms of charity, is planning to hold a concert in Nagoya, Japan, in April to raise money for victims of various natural disasters in Indonesia. (JP/R. Berto Wedhatama)

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span class="inline inline-center">Dompet Dhuafa general manager and corporate secretary Salman Alfarisi (right) speaks as the alms agency'€™s head of corporate communications, Yogi Achmad Fajar (left) listens during a presentation at The Jakarta Post office on Tuesday. Dompet Dhuafa, which last year collected a total of more than Rp 240 billion (US$18.5 million) in alms and other forms of charity, is planning to hold a concert in Nagoya, Japan, in April to raise money for victims of various natural disasters in Indonesia. (JP/R. Berto Wedhatama)

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