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18 January: 2018: Presentation at Atmajaya University
January 19, 2018 /0 Comments/in Schedule /by rumahkitab17 January 2018: BERDAYA Module Development Workshops
January 19, 2018 /0 Comments/in Schedule /by rumahkitab16 January 2018: Local Meeting at YKP
January 19, 2018 /0 Comments/in Schedule /by rumahkitab11 January 2018: Walayah and Qawamah Workshop
January 19, 2018 /0 Comments/in Schedule /by rumahkitabQawamah and Walayah Workshop
January 19, 2018 /0 Comments/in Photo of Activities /by rumahkitabRohingya girls as young as 12 compelled to marry just to get food
January 19, 2018 /0 Comments/in News /by rumahkitabAllocation of food rations by household means refugees fleeing persecution in Myanmar are marrying off children as young as 12 to create new family circles With UN World Food Programme rations allocated by household, families are marrying off girls as young as 12 to reduce the number of mouths to feed and create new households […]
A Journey Against Defeat: Narratives of Women’s Rejection of Poverty
January 10, 2018 /0 Comments/in NEWSLETTER, Works /by rumahkitabGoing beyond the usual studies on poverty and gender, this research study records the powerful resilience of women in resisting impoverishmnet, in all its forms. Women’s resistance is long term and traverses sectors and venues, but without the necessary support and organisation, it can be sporadic and unsystematic. The law offers hope to women. The […]
Refleksi: AIPJ2 dan Rumah KitaB
December 22, 2017 /0 Comments/in Photo of Activities /by rumahkitabIn Indonesia, educating child brides remains a tough challenge
December 22, 2017 /0 Comments/in Media, News, Research /by rumahkitabA groundbreaking report by UNICEF and the Indonesian government found that girls marrying before the age of 18 were at least six times less likely to complete senior secondary education compared to their unmarried peers. SUMENEP REGENCY, Indonesia: Every morning, Dewi Khalifah greets students at the Islamic boarding school she runs, as they make their […]
