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research

The objective of this study is to develop concrete recommendations on suitable livelihood opportunities for PKH recipient families, as well as the institutional arrangements and delivery systems to ensure PKH families can access these opportunities.

Nila Warda, Nina Toyamah, Dyan Widyaningsih, Hafiz Arfyanto, Gema Satria Mayang Sedyadi, Veto Tyas Indrio, Michelle Andrina, Ridho Al Izzati , Fatin Nuha Astini, Akhmad Ramadhan Fatah, Muhammad Adi Rahman, Jimmy Daniel Berlianto Oley

publication

Global studies reveal that there are correlations between sanitation facilities in schools and transition rate as well as attendance rate of female students when they are menstruating. In Indonesia, most primary schools are lacking in terms of sanitation facilities’ hygiene, however studies about menstrual hygiene management (MHM) are still limited.


event

(This webinar is only available in Indonesian)


publication

Even though the quantity and quality of Indonesia’s research continue to increase, many research findings have not been used to formulate public policy. We view that it is important to use evidence and recommendations from a research study to enrich stakeholders’ perspective in policymaking that would impact the welfare of many people’s lives.


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