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View all search resultsThe alarming rise in child abuse in Indonesia, often at the hands of familiar persons such as family members or neighbors, has underscored the state's failure to guarantee the right of children to safe and protective care.
Independent organization Save the Children Indonesia recently introduced a new initiative that aims to help children and families cope with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, as well as educating communities about the struggle they are currently facing.
A recent assessment by Save the Children Indonesia has found that children are exposed to the secondary risks from the COVID-19 pandemic that pose a threat to their health, well-being and lives -- if not more.
As many parts of the country have become quiet under “large-scale social restrictions”, this is the best time for us to rethink our education system to ensure children can continue learning during these difficult times and that all children, regardless of status, have equal access to quality education.
You know, some boys will underestimate girls. They will say, “What are these girls doing by playing football?” I have tried to ask my friends to join me so that the boys will not undervalue us. But no one is willing. That’s why I have to join and play with the boys.