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A map of the country of Palestine from 1946 and the progress up to 2012
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Historical events that shaped Palestine

Millions of Palestinians have been affected by the occupation of Israel in Palestine for more than seven decades. Civilians have been killed, violently displaced and forced to live under fear…
Posted by Angelina Yusridar Mustafa October 22, 2023
A happy woman holds Indonesian flag in the middle of rice field
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When Gender Meets Nationalism.

At first, a nation and nationalism give an impression of being a genderless concept that affects and is influenced by all community members equally. It comes from the theory discussed…
Posted by Angelina Yusridar Mustafa September 21, 2023
Period poverty is a climate injustice issue. Period.
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Period poverty is a climate injustice issue. Period.

Menstrual health has defined as a situation of complete physical, mental and social health and not simply the absence of physical weaknesses regarding the menstrual cycle (Hennegan et al., 2021).…
Posted by Angelina Yusridar Mustafa August 5, 2023
Embracing the Tides of Our Bodies
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Embracing the Tides of Our Bodies

In this episode, Angie is discussing decolonising menstrual health in Indonesia based on her experience with Simavi, a Dutch NGO who focuses on women's rights to water, sanitation and hygiene,…
Posted by Angelina Yusridar Mustafa July 6, 2023
A mother breastfeed her child. Image by World Vision Canada
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Mamas’ Dilemmas: Exclusive Breastfeeding Program in Indonesia

Understanding women’s rights is fundamental in the development sector. However, these rights entities have been widely followed by the crisis of universality (Mutua, 2015). The universality of entitlement is not…
Posted by Angelina Yusridar Mustafa June 16, 2023
A woman holding a calendar and a clock so show her menstrual cycle. Image by Freepix Attribution Lisence.
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Rethinking Menstrual Leave Policy in Indonesia

The menstrual leave policy usually grants unpaid or paid leave to female employees every month during menstruation and has been implemented in a few countries such as Japan, South Korea,…
Posted by Angelina Yusridar Mustafa June 16, 2023
Illustration of a woman and flowers
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Going back to our root through decolonial feminism lens

If you are Asian, African or Latin American, have you asked yourself: what would your country be if it had never been colonised? I reckon some of the answers would…
Posted by Angelina Yusridar Mustafa June 1, 2023

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