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Could We Justify the Pull and Push Factors of Child Labour?
I think this is not a new issue in our society because this issue is quite common happening in developing and underdeveloped countries, including Indonesia. Also, I am not sure 100% to agree that the reasons (push and pull factors) behind this issue are justifiable – one example that was happened in Jakarta, Indonesia. The main reason is […]

Joshua Marthen Manuputty
Mar 12, 20222 min read


Kopernik Combats Stigma of Menses
Menstruation is a natural process for nearly all adolescent girls and women around the world. Normally, this process begins around ages 11-14 and happens for 5 days every 28 days until the menopause stage. During menstrual cycles, this process may inflict some side effects including fatigue, headaches, lethargy, and cramps. However, menstruation is a prominent […]

Joshua Marthen Manuputty
Mar 2, 20193 min read


Kopernik Serves Last Mile Communities
“Kopernik is an extraordinary organization. This organization has many talented staffers, young and energetic people, whose come from different ethnics and nationalities. I love to visit their office in Ubud, Bali, in Indonesia” Kopernik founded by Toshi Nakamura and Ewa Wojkowska in 2010. This amazing couple had been worked in many fields and countries around […]

Joshua Marthen Manuputty
Feb 27, 20192 min read
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