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View all search resultsThe presidential candidate has pledged to develop maternity-friendly policies to safeguard the country's "prospective citizens", as well as recalibrating the regional health budget into a data-driven system.
Diligent lobbying of the women ulema and their persuasive arguments have earned them frequent audiences with decisionmakers, energizing Indonesia’s civil society movement with their mastery of Islam in the face of authorities and loud conservative voices.
Armed with a little more than a smile, a growth chart and a big heart, Naomi Laiputa oversees more than 10,000 mothers and children across Kupang regency, some 3,000 kilometers from the sprawling metropolis of Jakarta.
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