A story of two little pigs and their adventures

Hi we're Nathanael and Candice Kitingan. This blog is about our time living and working as volunteers in Indonesia. Nat is working as a research editor for a women's human rights commission called Komnas Perempuan and Candice is working in PR with Sahabat Anak, an NGO that works with street children. The aim is to keep friends, family and anyone interested up to date with what we're doing and where we're going. We'd love to hear from you too, so comment or write us!

Showing posts with label Marginalised communities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marginalised communities. Show all posts

19 April 2012

Marginalised Communities Unable to Access Healthcare

by Candice Kitingan

View the full text of the blog here: http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/talkback/marginalized-communities-unable-to-access-health-care/512504
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Labels: Jakarta, Marginalised communities, poverty in Indonesia, Sahabat Anak, street children
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We're Nat and Candice Kitingan and we've had a couple of attempts at travel blogging. We're from Melbourne, Australia and managed to do a round-the world trip between June 2008 and February 2009 where the bulk of our time was spent in Sweden. We've also recently moved to Indonesia where we are volunteering professionally throughout 2011 and 2012. This is where friends, family, randoms and anyone really can keep up to date about where we are and what we're up to. It also saves us the hassle (and guilt) of spamming everyone in our address books with unwanted updates. Nevertheless, we hope to keep our blog as interesting and as informative as possible. Feel free to email us with comments/questions/suggestions while we're away. We want to hear from you too!
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