Indonesia in Melbourne - Campaign Costs Impeding Women’s Political Representation in Indonesia

Picture: Irwansyah Putra for Antara

In this analytical piece published by NYSEAN Partner Indonesia at Melbourne, authors Tanya Jakimow, Aida Harahap, Asima Siahaan and Yumasdaleni explore the reasons for Indonesia's lack of women's representation in its parliamentary house, accounting for only 21 percent of the total members. The authors dive deeper into the possible root causes and highlight the need to address women's representation in the political arena.

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