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From Songbird to Healer

Over the past 11 years, Andira Utami has been recognized for many different things. In the late 2010s, she was a singer whose presence graced Indonesian TV shows, radios, and stages. But these days, Andira is an inspiring doctor, medical entrepreneur, and CEO proudly carrying the title “dr. Andira”.While her love for music remains strong, her passion for medicine has led her to a thriving career as a doctor. After earning her medical degree from Universitas Kristen Indonesia in 2017, Andira cont...

Championing Indonesian Youth Entrepreneurship

Indonesia's micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are a powerful force for the nation's economic engine. With an estimated 66 million businesses in operation, MSMEs contributed a significant 61% to Indonesia's GDP in 2023, a value of around IDR 9,580 trillion. These businesses are also major employers, providing jobs for roughly 117 million workers, which is 97% of Indonesia's total workforce, making their resurgence crucial for Indonesia's economy.As the Chairman of Himpunan Pengusaha Mu...

Melihat Sumba Barat Daya dari mata Rino Soedarjo

Tidak hanya untuk Sumba Barat Daya, banyak anak-anak di daerah terpencil Indonesia masih membutuhkan uluran tangan. Mengajak seluruh masyarakat Indonesia untuk turut berpartisipasi dalam kampanye-kampanye kebaikan, Rino kembali mengingatkan bagaimana masa depan bangsa berada di tangan anak-anak seluruh Indonesia. Meskipun tidak dapat hadir secara langsung, dukungan dapat diberikan melalui kampanye-kampanye sosial dan program yang ada. 
“Seberapapun kecil yang dapat kita bantu, it will mean so m...

Ambiguitas Pembangunan Industri Minyak Kelapa Sawit di Boven Digoel: Ancaman atau Peluang terhadap Keamanan Komunitas Masyarakat Adat?

Boven Digoel was one of the first areas in Papua to meet the palm oil industry in the late 20th century. The palm oil industry’a arrival has changed the living conditions of the indigenous people who have occupied the Boven Digoel area for hundreds of centuries. Using community security and political ecology as the main concepts, this research seeks to determine how the development of the palm oil industry in Boven Digoel has caused and impacted the community security of the indigenous people. This study uses qualitative methods with document-based research, internet-based research, and interviews. The result shows that there is ambiguity in the interpretation of whether the way of life transformation indigenous Papuan people have been going through is considered as a loss. The current younger generation are easier to adapt to today’s modern stance. Meanwhile, before they experienced growth, the older generation had to feel loss first due to lack of knowledge and the many promises given during the land acquisition process. As a result of the change in the way of life, the ‘closeness to nature trait that have always been the trademark of the indigenous Papuan people has been fading.