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Back To The Streets
by
Ineza Roussille
— March 12, 2012
A look at the lives of kids living on the streets of Kuala Lumpur and the factors that led to their situations.
Illegal Knowledge
by
Illegal Knowledge
"Everything we should have known, but were never supposed to find out..."
Sumpah Pekerja Seks Indonesia
by
JAVIN
— November 20, 2009
A declaration made by the Indonesian Sex Workers Association (Organisasi Pekerja Seks Seluruh Indonesia - OPSI) in Jakarta.
6 Detik Lagi (6 more seconds)
by
Think Act Change
— February 15, 2010
High school kids ask around what people know about HIV/AIDS in Jakarta where a person is infected in every 6 seconds.
"FYI"
by
Think Act Change
— November 13, 2009
High school kids ask their friends about HIV/AIDS and how those infected with the virus cope.
Berdiri Tanpa Diskriminasi (Standing Without Discrimination)
by
Papuan Voices [Merauke]
Merauke is on the rise. Investors pour money in this southern city. People from outside of Papua has continued to flock the town, marginalizing the local indigenous population. Despite all the developments, HIV/AIDS is still on the rise also. Although education and campaigns on the deadly virus continues to be broadcasted throughout the area, sufferers of the virus still face discrimination everyday. And the ones suffering the most are the children, both children who are HIV positive, as well as those who have lost parents to the deadly virus.