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Comr. Gen. Anang Iskandar, Head of the National Narcotics Agency:
The border with Malaysia is a red zone

INDONESIA remains a target of syndicated drug dealers. According to the chairman of the National Narcotics Agency (BNN), Police Comr. Gen. Anang Iskandar, out of 60 entry points throughout Indonesia, only six are manned by well-equipped officials. Kalimantan's border areas are part of those vulnerable and under-guarded frontiers. "That's a red zone," said Anang, in an interview with Tempo last week.

Why is Indonesia such a target of international narcotics syndicates?

Cover Story Tuesday, September 9, 2014 Edition

Ewa Wojkowska Kopernik Co-Founder and COO
Logistics and Transportation are Our Biggest Challenges

EWA Wojkowska and her partner and Kopernik co-founder, Toshi Nakamura, want to prove that simple technologies can make a huge difference to needy people. Wojkowska worked for the United Nations in Timor-Leste, Thailand and Sierra Leone and saw problems in the rural areas that were not being addressed, including the lack of lighting and clean water.

Meanwhile, they both realized that there are simple solutions to those problems. They could be solar-sourced lighting, biomass cook stoves and water filters that are east to produce but not necessarily available or accessible to the people who can really benefit from them.

Outreach Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Edition

Leonika Sari
An Appropriate App for Blood Donors

Leonika Sari Njoto Boedioetomo is a bright and cheerful young woman. She is also smart.At a young age, Leonika is rated one of Asia's young influential leaders by ForbesAsia magazine. She is regarded as an inspiration for creating the Reblood app.

Reblood is a site or application that connects interested would-be donors with various blood drives in Surabaya. It provides a slew of information on the events themselves, while at the same time getting users to fill in relevant personal information, especially about their individual blood types.

Cover Story Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Edition

Husni Kamil Manik, General Elections Commissioner:
I Was Just The Referee

HUSNI Kamil Manik stared at the chess board in front of him, his brows wrinkling as he contemplated what to do with the black king, trapped by the white king and two of his pawns. "Look at this black king, he will definitely lose," he said. He picked up the black king and threw him out of the game.

Husni, the current commissioner of the General Elections Commission (KPU) is no stranger to pawns, rooks, ministers and kings, since his elementary school days. If there was no one to play with at home, he would play alone, learning by reading strategic tips published in newspapers. Playing chess has taught him to be cautious but also to be decisive at the same time, when contemplating important steps.

Interview Tuesday, August 5, 2014 Edition

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