In the bustling, smog-choked streets of , Budi, a young man from a small village in Central Java
In Lombok, tiny credit unions run entirely by women (called Peremuan ) bypass the male-dominated banking system. This directly addresses stunting by allowing mothers to buy eggs without their husband’s permission—a radical shift in a patriarchal village. video+mesum+janda+3gp
To understand Indonesia today, you cannot separate its adat (customary law) from its struggles. The culture is the stage; the social issues are the actors. Here is a look at three fault lines where tradition and trouble meet. In the bustling, smog-choked streets of , Budi,