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Diplomatic Notes: Better skills

The Japanese Embassy’s minister Yoshiko Kijima (right), hands training materials to a participant (left), while Citra Mandiri Foundation head Toto Suwanto RZ (back, left to right), a foundation staff member and Indonesian Domestic Workers Training and Placement Association (APPSI) head Mashudi ST look on during a ceremony in West Jakarta on Thursday

The Jakarta Post
Tue, June 30, 2015

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Diplomatic Notes: Better skills The Japanese Embassy’s minister Yoshiko Kijima (right), hands training materials to a participant (left), while Citra Mandiri Foundation head Toto Suwanto RZ (back, left to right), a foundation staff member and Indonesian Domestic Workers Training and Placement Association (APPSI) head Mashudi ST look on during a ceremony in West Jakarta on Thursday. Japan gave US$45,334 through grassroots assistance to the foundation in an effort to expand training facilities for workers.(Embassy of Japan ) (right), hands training materials to a participant (left), while Citra Mandiri Foundation head Toto Suwanto RZ (back, left to right), a foundation staff member and Indonesian Domestic Workers Training and Placement Association (APPSI) head Mashudi ST look on during a ceremony in West Jakarta on Thursday. Japan gave US$45,334 through grassroots assistance to the foundation in an effort to expand training facilities for workers.(Embassy of Japan )

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span class="inline inline-center">The Japanese Embassy'€™s minister Yoshiko Kijima (right), hands training materials to a participant (left), while Citra Mandiri Foundation head Toto Suwanto RZ (back, left to right), a foundation staff member and Indonesian Domestic Workers Training and Placement Association (APPSI) head Mashudi ST look on during a ceremony in West Jakarta on Thursday. Japan gave US$45,334 through grassroots assistance to the foundation in an effort to expand training facilities for workers.(Embassy of Japan )

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