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Lake Segara Anak: The Charm of Mt. Rinjani's Giant Caldera

Formed by a massive eruption of Mount Rinjani in 1257, Segara Anak in Lombok Island, is the highest crater lake in Indonesia, and maybe even in the world. Its natural charms have made the lake a tourist attraction as well as a Rinjani icon. The lake is sacred to Hindus as well as the indigenous communities of Lombok in West Nusa Tenggara. Local residents bathe in the area's hot springs to relieve all kinds of ailments.

Special Report Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Edition

Kornelius Kodi Mete, Chief of East Nusa Tenggara Health Department :
We need both skilled manpower and good infrastructure

Kornelius Kodi Mete has only been chief of the East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) health department for the last four months, but like his predecessor, he is determined to continue improving the health care system in the province through various programs. He believes that many people in NTT today are more aware of their health, so that it is now up to the government to provide them with the good service they seek.

But improvement in the system needs a great deal of effort, not only from public institutions, but in cooperation with civil society organizations. Thus, Kornelius welcomes the initiatives from the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Health Systems Strengthening (AIPHSS) and the Health Ministry's offer of assistance to local governments. This includes perfecting the referral system, facilitating accreditation for community health centers (Puskesmas) and long distance learning for nurses and midwives.

Outreach Tuesday, February 16, 2016 Edition

Abdee Negara:
Jokowi must do the right thing

ABDEE Negara, 46, from the rock group Slank, turns out to be more than just a good guitarist. It seems he has a talent for mobilizing masses. Together with a number of his associates just days before the July 9 presidential election, he organized the 'Two-Finger Salute for Victory' concert at Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta. "People were worried Jokowi could lose the election," said Abdee, offering his reason for hosting the event that is now being attributed as the reason for Joko Widodo's surge of popularity and his eventual victory.

How did you end up being a volunteer involved in political movements?

Musicians are volunteers by nature and they have the capacity to really see what is going on in their environment. Perhaps it's our trained sensitivity. I noticed that people were complaining but very little was being done. From that point I decided to volunteer.

Was that how the 'Two-Finger Salute' concert came about?

Cover Story Tuesday, December 16, 2014 Edition

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