In Indonesia, young women, particularly those in high school (SMU), face a myriad of social issues that impact their daily lives. Between 2022-2023, there are approximately 7.7 million teenagers aged 16-18 years old in Indonesia. These issues not only affect their well-being but also shape their identities as they navigate the complexities of adolescence.
If you are a Cewe ABG SMU struggling with these issues, please reach out to: * Sahabat Perempuan dan Anak (Friends of Women and Children) Hotline: 129 (or your local Puskesmas).* In Indonesia, young women, particularly those in high
In a landmark move, Indonesia recently implemented a ban on social media for children under 16 (PP TUNAS) to combat cyberbullying, online scams, and addiction. This has sparked a debate on whether it protects youth or excludes them from the "primary space where culture is built". Social Pressures and Modern Challenges If you are a Cewe ABG SMU struggling
[The Rise of Mental Health Awareness among Indonesian Gen Z] particularly those in high school (SMU)