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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
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Feminism in Indonesia refers to the long history of discourse for gender equality to bring about positive social change in Indonesia. [1]
Vice President of Indonesia: 26 October 1999: 9 July 2001: Abdurrahman Wahid: Megawati Sukarnoputri: President of Indonesia: 9 July 2001: 20 October 2004: Herself Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Cultural Affairs: Puan Maharani: Minister of Human Development and Cultural Affairs: 27 October 2014: 20 October 2019: Joko Widodo
The Indonesian women's national football team has represented Indonesia in international women's football matches since 1975. 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.
Miss Mega Bintang Indonesia (previously Miss Grand Indonesia) is a national beauty pageant in Indonesia that formerly selected the country's representatives in the international beauty pageants namely Miss Grand International and others. [1] The reigning Miss Mega Bintang Indonesia is Nova Liana from South Sumatra.
Women's organizations based in Indonesia (3 C, 7 P) P. Puteri Indonesia (2 C, 20 P) R. Indonesian women's rights activists (22 P) S. Women's sport in Indonesia (11 C ...
At the time of the formation of the Indonesia Women Seven Summits Expedition, only 33 of 348 mountaineers who had completed the Seven Summits mountaineering challenge were women, among which none were Indonesian. The mission of the expedition was to express to the world that Indonesian women are no less capable than their male counterparts. [1]