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A small village in Malang, East Java, is an example of strong community development.
Kampung Hijau Berseri has built a reputation for community efforts to reuse, reduce and recycle trash.
'Starling' coffee sellers can sell roughly 9,000 cups of instant coffee daily.
Communities propose grants to the Jakarta administration to help rebuild the once evicted Kampung Kunir in West Jakarta.
In addition to building the kampung susun, the Jakarta administration plans to transform the area into a tourist village where the public can stay to enjoy the city’s coastline.
The Jakarta Statistics Agency (BPS) recorded 445 community units (RW) in the city categorized as slums.
Bukit Duri evictees from South Jakarta and Kampung Sumur residents in Klender, Duren Sawit, East Jakarta, team up to build a community space.
The homemade system has been the main source of clean water the residents have used for their daily needs for years.
Tubagus Rachmat, 52, has been living in Jakarta and taking photos of urban poor since 2010 for the Urban Poor Consortium (UPC)
The Narasi Tumbuh photograph exhibition shows slice-of-life photographs of Jakarta's urban kampungs by Tubagus Rachmat, himself an urban kampung resident.