Reporting On Indonesia
- IRP Fellow
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Stories: Indonesia
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Insight in Indonesia: The 2011 IRP Gatekeeper Editor Trip
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in ...
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Indonesia’s President: “We Have to Protect Freedom of Religion”
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in ...
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The Environmental and Economic Importance of Indonesia’s Forests
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in ...
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Indonesia’s President: Combating Corruption Is a “Huge Challenge” and Personal Test
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in ...
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Indonesia’s President: Top Challenges Are “Building Good Governance and Combating Corruption”
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in ...
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SBY’s Advice for Emerging Arab Democracies
The International Reporting Project (IRP) and 11 senior U.S. editors and producers traveled to Indonesia from May 6-20, 2011, to learn more about this important country in ...
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Keeping Radical Islamists from Recruiting on Indonesia’s Campuses
Filmmaker Hanung Bramantyo hopes his controversial new film will spread tolerance and help quell recruitment by radical Islamists on Indonesia's university campuses. Jacob ...
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Can Home Delivery Fight Malnutrition In Indonesia?
Despite Indonesia's economic growth and development, more than 37% of the country's children under 5 still suffer from malnutrition. One clinic in Java delivers food to kids in ...
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Indonesia’s Palm Oil Dilemma
With demand for palm oil on the rise, Indonesia is leveling forests to create plantations. Jacob Templin meets two men in Borneo who take different approaches to protect their ...
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One-Time Illegal Logger Fights to Save the Forests of Borneo
Pak Bastarian was once an illegal logger, cutting trees in the forests of West Kalimantan, Borneo where he grew up. He sits cross-legged on the tile floor of his tidy house ...
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Fellows Fellow Directory
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Michael Gartland
- Affiliation:
- The Post and Courier
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Jacqueline Koch
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Photographer
- Country:
- Indonesia
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Leslie Knopp
- Affiliation:
- KGW-TV Portland, OR Country Focus: Indonesia
- Country:
- Indonesia
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