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  2. Women in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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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

  3. Feminism in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    e. Feminism in Indonesia refers to the long history of discourse for gender equality to bring about positive social change in Indonesia. [1] The issues women in Indonesia currently are facing include gender violence, underage marriages, and lack of representation in the political system. [2] Feminism and the women's right movement began during ...

  4. Indonesian Women's Congress - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Women's Congress (Kowani) logo. The Indonesian Women's Congress (Indonesian: Kongres Wanita Indonesia), often known by its Indonesian acronym Kowani, is a federation of Indonesian women's organizations which was founded in 1946. [1] [2] Its headquarters are located in Jakarta. The name also refers to national congresses which have ...

  5. Category:Indonesian women in politics - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. 20th-century Indonesian women politicians ‎ (21 P) 21st-century Indonesian women politicians ‎ (22 P) Indonesian women in politics by province ‎ (2 C)

  6. List of female cabinet ministers of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Khofifah Indar Parawansa. Minister of State for Women's Empowerment. 26 October 1999. 23 July 2001. Abdurrahman Wahid. Sri Redjeki Sumarjoto. Minister of State for Women's Empowerment. 10 August 2001.

  7. Kartini - Wikipedia

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    A society was also established in her name in the Netherlands. [37] Kartini is a National Hero of Indonesia. [2] Kartini was an intellectual who elevated the status of Indonesian women and a nationalist figure with modern ideas, who struggled on behalf of her people and played a role in the national struggle for independence. [38]

  8. National Commission on Violence against Women - Wikipedia

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    The National Commission on Violence against Women (Indonesian: Komisi Nasional Anti Kekerasan terhadap Perempuan, commonly abbreviated as Komnas Perempuan) is an Indonesian independent state institution established in 1998 with the goal of eliminating violence against women. It is one of three such institutions, the other two being the National ...

  9. Category:Women in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian women's rights activists (22 P) S. Women's sport in Indonesia (11 C, 3 P) W. Women in war in Indonesia (10 P) Women's rights in Indonesia (4 C, 10 P)