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Protecting the Village with a Camera

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Armed with digital cameras, some older women were assigned as village development supervisors. They obtained their photography skills through serious training.

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THE incident took place in March 2009. A young woman attended the inauguration of a new school building in her village. Like a professional photographer, Kurnia Puspita Sari—the young woman—began recording the entire event on her camera. This 26-year-old is a member of PEKKA (Female Heads of Households Empowerment) in Wajok Hilir village, Kee Siantan district, Pontianak, West Kalimantan. While she was eagerly focusing on the ribbon-cutting, s

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