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View all search resultsA World Bank report pointed out several preexisting gender inequalities in Indonesia, such as women being more prone to poverty and lower literacy, as well as having less access to basic human rights and limited representation in political processes compared to men.
Given that technology is equally emerging as a contested space amongst great powers and large corporations, there is a need for Indonesia to more proactively promote its vision of tech neutrality, as well as its broader vision of cyberspace.
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