Dini Pramita is currently an investigative reporter for Majalah Tempo who focuses on socio-humanitarian issues and environmental issues.

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BPDLH’s visit to the location of KTH Mekarjaya in Sukabumi, West Java, August 26.
Photo: Absolute Indonesia
Brown jelly covering Bima Bay, West Nusa Tenggara, May 3. Phytoplankton explosions have turned the waters of Bima Bay into a brown jelly-like puddle.
Mongabay/DKP NTB
Children’s passion for books at the Sophia Library in Mosintuwu School for Women, Pamona Puselembah, Poso, Central Sulawesi, November 2018. TEMPO/Nufu
An aerial photo of destroyed buildings in Palu after a 7.4 Richter scale earthquake desolated the Central Sulawesi Province in September.

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