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The roles of women in Indonesia today are being affected by many factors, including increased modernization, globalization, improved education and advances in technology. . Many Indonesian women choose to reside in cities instead of staying in townships to perform agricultural work because of personal, professional, and family-related necessities, and economic requiremen
Miranti is one of the growing number of Indonesian women who are taking self-defense classes as gender-based violence remains a challenge in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation ...
Women's national sports teams of Indonesia (2 C, 7 P) F. Women's football clubs in Indonesia (8 P) This page was last edited on 19 June 2023, at 22:05 (UTC). Text ...
Indonesia women Twenty20 International cricketers (3 P) Pages in category "21st-century Indonesian sportswomen" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 209 total.
The women's national team is controlled by the Football Association of Indonesia (PSSI), the governing body for football in Indonesia, which is a part of AFC, under the jurisdiction of FIFA. Safira Ika is the player with the most appearances for the Indonesian national team with 39 caps since debuted in 2018. She also served as the women's ...
The centering of women in forest management is crucial for the success of social forestry programs, said Rahpriyanto Alam Surya Putra, The Asia Foundation's program director for environmental ...
Women's football in Indonesia is not popular but is mainly played in affluent areas in Indonesia. [1] [2] One of the barriers of the sport growing is that many women experience prejudice for playing the sport. [3] [4] In December 2017, Women's Football Association of Indonesia (ASBWI) was created in their first congress in Palembang. [5]
During the 2019 Indonesia's general election, women candidates secured 20.7% of the 575 seat national legislature and 30& of the 136 seat Regional Representative Assembly. [48] Nevertheless, women in Indonesia make up almost half of the nation's population of 267,026,366 people and are still the minority in government. [49]