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So You Think You Wanna Fight Corruption?

But HOW? Where to start? What to do? British Council is now developing an anti-corruption toolkit to help you answer those questions (and more) and to give you…

1+1+1+1 = 3

I am not good in numbers but the equation was right this time: there are four Fairplay winner bands, and together they will make three (yes, THREE!) songs…

Technology-Heavy Days in Nairobi

Who can deny the importance of technology in the digital era now? This is the time when we might smile more in front of our gadget screens instead…

Mission Nairobi

When people say time flies, they really mean it. I still can vividly remember the Global Youth Anticorruption Forum (GYAC) held in Brussels last May… and suddenly here…

Two Years… and Counting

I can remember what happened in March 23rd 2009 vividly: As always, that night the corridor towards the lift was dimly lit. We were walking slowly to the…

Tears on Sunday

The lame government, again, failed to protect citizens & turned a blind eye to the radical minority. At least three Ahmadiyya believers were killed in an FPI-led ambush…

To Do: 2011

Learn Spanish (a long-neglected resolutions since years ago… *sigh*). Go back to campus. Build a wider network to make Indonesia better. Get closer to Yekaterinburg, in any cost….

Selamat Natal & Merry Christmas

Selamat Natal! Di Indonesia, dan mungkin di negara lainnya di mana muslim adalah mayoritas, selalu ada perdebatan menjelang Natal: bolehkah muslim mengucap selamat bagi kerabat Kristiani yang merayakannya?…

Is Craving For…

Him. The guy who left me for Russia. Yeah. “Only” 34 months to go. We said “see you later” just two months a go and now I find…

On Mother’s Day

Today’s mother’s day in Indonesia. There’s nothing domestic about Indonesian’s mother’s day. And I’m always proud of how it is different than the one celebrated in other countries….

Why and How They Fight Corruption: Stories From The Sidelines

We all are fighting corruption, but aren’t we curious why and how our friends started it? Heres short stories from three of 1000-plus people pacing back and fro…

When Life Is The Price of Integrity

Natalia Nikolaeva Magnitskaya never expected to lose her son, a corporate lawyer from Russia, Sergei Leonidovich Magnitsky. She always hoped that Sergei will be a great man and…