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January 30, 2015
This Indonesian language discussion was broadcast on October 30th to mark the launch of DTE's 100th newsletter
October 31, 2014
Listen on Thursday 30th October, 2014, 9-10am, KBR 68H, Jakarta
October 22, 2014
Fair enough? Women, men, communities and ecological justice in Indonesia
October 22, 2014
“...gender justice can be defined as the ending of – and if necessary the provision of redress for – inequalities between women and men that result in women’s subordination to men...”
October 22, 2014
What is the state of gender justice in Indonesia? How does it relate to communities and their natural resources management systems? What happens to gender justice when investors move in?
October 22, 2014
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