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View all search resultsEradicating poverty in Papua requires addressing the underlying issues through a comprehensive approach that includes the emic perspective, or an insider's look at how Papuans view themselves, as well as the traditional and contemporary elements of Papuan society.
COP16 and next month’s COP29 together present a critical opportunity for the world's countries to unify efforts toward saving our planet's biodiversity, and Indonesia, as a biodiversity hot spot, has a key part to play in drawing upon all resources to lead the way at home.
The creation of a corporate government code based on the 1945 Constitution' could prevent Indonesian businesses from making decisions that harm tribes living around their projects and the environments the tribes have inhabited for generations.
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