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View all search resultsAs we celebrate Kartini Day on April 21 this year, let us look to the legacy of the national heroine in light of the global transition to renewables and how women in Indonesia and around the world can be empowered to contribute to this still nascent, yet rapidly growing sector.
It is often said that change starts at home, and as the government aims to realize a female labor participation rate of 65 percent as part of its 2045 vision, society as a whole needs to embrace the role of men in achieving gender equality, both in the workplace and in Indonesian homes.
Three female Indonesian physicians should be noted for their pioneering work in driving the country's progress in women's health, building on the legacy of national heroine R.A. Kartini, who tragically died from complications after childbirth.
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