Nur Alfiyah is Majalah Tempo’s Lifestyle and Interviews editor. The Jenderal Soedirman University graduate is also an astute graduate of the 2018 Health and Nutrition Academy and has won the 2019 Health Ministry journalistic competition. She joined tempo in 2011.
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Privileged Teen Helps Less Fortunate Children
Faye Simanjuntak sets up Rumah Faye focusing on rescuing Indonesian children from human trafficking, violence, and exploitation. She uses her privileged background for good deeds.
Profile Edisi : Sunday, June 27, 2021
The Arduous Road Toward Ending Sexual Violence
THE Sexual Violence Eradication Bill returned to the national legislation limelight on 23 March. This is the fruit of the labor of women’s rights activists who have been tireless in realizing legislation to protect women from sexual violence. But the struggle is far from over. Since it was first proposed by the National Commission on Violence against Women in 2012, the draft regulation has been in limbo. After entering the national legislation program in 2016, the bill remained unpassed. Women’s rights activists have gone through a winding road to convince the House of Representatives and the government so that the draft regulation can be immediately discussed and passed.
Special Report Edisi : Monday, April 26, 2021
Julia and Feminism
Julia Suryakusuma received an award from the Kingdom of Belgium for her struggle to voice human rights through writing. She is uncomfortable with being called a feminist.
Profile Edisi : Monday, April 12, 2021
Reconnecting with the Earth
Sumarni Laman is motivating Dayak youths to return to their tradition of preserving the forest. She made it to the list of 16 Women Restoring the Earth by the Global Landscapes Forum.
Profile Edisi : Monday, April 5, 2021
The Three-Style Teacher
Alvian Wardhana founded Literasi Anak Banua to teach thousands of children in villages in South Kalimantan using methods that enable them to understand lessons better and no longer performing poorly in school.
Outreach Edisi : Monday, March 29, 2021
The Mathematics Expert Who Changed a Village
Munaldus Nerang grew up in an ultra-poor community. He established a village credit cooperative to improve his neighborhood.
Profile Edisi : Monday, March 1, 2021
Cultural Path in Developing Papua
Mathius Awoitauw changes the governance system by involving customary community structure. Development engages the local people.
Profile Edisi : Monday, February 15, 2021
The Bright Dian
Dian Andyasuri has become one of the few women to reach the top of a multinational company in Indonesia. At her position, she makes sure her employees are well taken care of.
Profile Edisi : Monday, February 1, 2021
Malaysian Advocate of Indonesian Migrants
Alex Ong has supported migrant workers in Malaysia for 20 years. He sold his company in order to focus on helping workers from Indonesia.
Profile Edisi : Monday, January 25, 2021
Astari, Sofia, and the Art of Diplomacy
Sri Astari Rasjid wrote her four years of experience as ambassador to Bulgaria, Albania, and Macedonia. She chose culture as a means to foster close relationship between Indonesia and the three countries, uplifting the value of trade along the way.
Profile Edisi : Monday, January 4, 2021
Not Enough Contact Tracing
The whereabouts of thousands of Covid-19-positive patients are unknown. Contract tracing and isolation ratio is still low.
Cover Story Edisi : Monday, September 7, 2020
A New Hope From Stem Cells
Stem cells are proven to help Covid-19 patients recover more quickly. Research in Indonesia is ongoing.
Health Edisi : Monday, August 31, 2020
Transgender Discourse in the Village
For years Hendrika Mayora went against her inner instinct to act out her feminine side. She is the first trans woman to sit in public office.
Profile Edisi : Monday, August 24, 2020
Precious Personal Experience
Susanti is a member of the Indonesian diaspora involved in the Covid-19 Research and Innovation Consortium. She is also a researcher on colorectal cancer of which she herself was once a patient.
Horizons Edisi : Tuesday, June 23, 2020
The Hunt for a Remedy
The government will test the efficacy of Avigan for Indonesians. Some referral hospitals are having difficulty obtaining drugs.
Cover Story Edisi : Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Those Who Risk Their Lives
All healthcare providers and staff in health facilities are vulnerable to contagion of Covid-19. Not only do they provide care, they also listen to the worries of the patients.
Cover Story Edisi : Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Fears Amid Pandemic
A number of regions in Indonesia are poorly prepared for the corona outbreak. They are still waiting for the health ministry to send necessary equipment.
Cover Story Edisi : Tuesday, March 17, 2020
On the Radar: Covid-19
Health officials are monitoring travelers arriving from the countries where Covid-19 is prevalent. Tests are not aimed at treating patients.
Cover Story Edisi : Tuesday, March 10, 2020
The Hunt for a Remedy
Doctors are testing various drugs to treat patients infected with the Covid-19 virus. Eijkman and Bio Farma are exploring vaccine development.
Health Edisi : Tuesday, February 18, 2020
Making Profit from Piety
The return-to-Islam phenomenon has created business opportunities. These businesses need more Muslims to be involved.