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Beyond “Ibuisme”: Advancing Women’s Economic Potential in Indonesia
Last Mother’s Day, a deeper reflection revealed a historical truth I had only recently discovered: the day isn’t merely a celebration of motherhood but a commemoration
Redefining Support: How Employers Can Empower Working Fathers
Parenthood is new to my husband and me. In our first year and a half as parents, we’ve faced many dilemmas and compromises in integrating family
APINDO and IBCWE pledge to support childcare to boost productivity and achieve SDGs
Jakarta, October 29, 2024 – Women’s labor force participation in Indonesia remains significantly lower than men’s, with a gap of around 30 percentage points persisting over
How Businesses Can Empower Women and Boost Productivity
Indonesia must significantly increase female labor force participation to achieve high-income status. A 2024 World Bank report found that female labor force participation has remained stagnant
Lelaki Turut Serta – Coffee Chat #4
IBCWE’s Lelaki Turut Serta program, in collaboration with Citi Indonesia, hosted a thought-provoking Coffee Chat session on “Relationships in the Workplace Setting” on Monday (9/9) at
Launch Event of the Care Economy Research Report in Indonesia
On Tuesday (3/9), IBCWE (Indonesia Business Coalition for Women Empowerment) was invited as a panel speaker at the World Bank Report Launch on the care economy