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To commemorate International Day of the Girl on Oct. 11, The Jakarta Post joined four other reputable institutions in the capital city to participate in the #GirlsTakeover movement organized by the Plan International Indonesia Foundation.
Manda, a 16-year-old student from Bogor, West Java, had the opportunity to take over the Post’s chief editor seat from Nezar Patria, and lead the editorial production for a day. (JP/I Gede Dharma JS)
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