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- 05 April 2023 - 17:50
Mia Oenoto: Highlighting the importance of diversity in environmental science
Learn from Mia Oenoto's story in getting over her fears and build her confidence in following her passion for the environment.
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Learn from Mia Oenoto's story in getting over her fears and build her confidence in following her passion for the environment.
Irene, who formerly worked as a corrosion engineer at an oil and gas company, is on her journey to learn about sustainable energy. Read more to hear about her eye-opening experience!
Chemistry can be found in every matter around us, which is what makes Chrissy Rugian interested in the subject. Read more to hear about Chrissy's journey in advocating for Girls in Science.
There are many environmental issues that are progressing very fast and requires great urgency in action. Read more and be inspired by Alya's journey as a woman in STEM.
The digital world can help empower the communities of persons living with disabilities (PLWD) if it is more inclusive. Mariani Mustafa proves this with her business, Roti Maryam Nini.
Selfiana Saenal, an active member of GERKATIN Makassar, shared her experience as Community Level Trainer (CLT) for SIDP, on facilitating trainings for 68 deaf participants.
Feeling the need of more challenges at work, Adhy Aner Benny Mangngi decided to leave the Tax Office in East Nusa Tenggara, to start a business called StarCatering and StarBroiler.
Flatpack (UK) and Sahabat Seni Nusantara (Indonesia) remind us of the power of cinematic storytelling to better understand our cultures, and in turn ourselves.
In their first-ever digital residency, Indonesia’s Voice of Baceprot (VOB) and UK’s Women of the World (WOW) serve invigorating, thought-provoking music and visual on bodily autonomy.
Similar names aside, Indonesia’s Jalan Gembira and UK’s Walkspace share a mutual penchant for in-depth analysis on the art of walking.