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View all search resultsIn a statement, Sesame Workshop, the non-profit behind the popular children's program, stated that they aim to "provide families with the tools they need to build racial literacy, to have open conversations with young children."
Homegrown tech startups, such as Ruangguru, Quipper and Zenius, are offering free services to students, while digital platform Hadirr can be used to track employee productivity during the self-quarantine period.
Oil and gas giant Pertamina and Indonesia's only daily English newspaper, The Jakarta Post, is jointly holding a series of digital literacy and social media campaigns in several high school across Jakarta starting on Tuesday.
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