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Sadli Lecture 2025
Sadli Lecture 2025
Wed, 7 May 2025

Sadli Lecture 2025

Join us for two special events on Wednesday 7 May 2025 - The annual 2025 Sadli Lecture 'Colonial legacies and postcolonial agendas: How does the Indonesian gender order move into a

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Who benefits from gender electoral quotas? what women bear and men gain in Indonesia’s elections
Wed, 14 May 2025

Who benefits from gender electoral quotas? What women bear and men gain in Indonesia’s elections

Despite candidate gender quotas, progress in female representation has been slow.

Salafi on the periphery
Thu, 27 Feb 2025

Salafi on the periphery

Salafi is recognised as one of the most conservative Muslim groups, adhering to the strictest interpretations of Islam, which often differs from the typical practices observed in Indonesia.

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wahyu setiawan
09 March 2022

Indonesia’s gender equality report card

While Indonesia appears to be making progress towards gender equity, the country’s latest update on its progress toward SDGs doesn’t tell the full story, Angie Bexley and Sharon Bessell write.
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