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There have been lots of donations and initiatives to help those worst-hit by the coronavirus pandemic in Indonesia. The question is… will those donations last until the crisis ends?
Debryna Dewi – a doctor serving at the Athletes Village COVID-19 hospital in Kemayoran, Central Jakarta – shares her insights on how organizations and individuals can manage their donations more effectively. (JP/Wendra Ajistyatama)
(JP/Vela Andapita)