Addressing Child Marriage in Indonesia: Shandra Widiyanti’s Call for Societal Change
Shandra Widiyanti’s insightful analysis on child marriage in Indonesia, featured in the Press Trust of India (PTI), underscores the socio-economic and cultural challenges that perpetuate this issue. Her research provides a comprehensive view of the roots of child marriage, focusing on poverty, educational barriers, and traditional norms. As a lecturer at the Binus Entrepreneurship Center (BEC), BINUS University, Shandra emphasizes how these factors disproportionately affect young girls, depriving them of education and opportunities. Her work reflects BINUS University’s commitment to addressing pressing societal issues and contributing to the global conversation on gender inequality.
The recognition of Shandra’s work by prominent news platforms such as CNBC TV 18, The Tribune, and 360info highlights the importance and impact of her research beyond Indonesia. By shedding light on the harsh realities of child marriage, she has gained attention from international media and furthered discussions on human rights and educational reform. This acknowledgment elevates the academic and social contribution of BINUS University on a global scale, showcasing its role in fostering research that promotes meaningful societal change.
Notably, her article was edited by distinguished professionals such as Sam Hendricks, Senior Commissioning Editor at 360info, and Tommy Prayoga, M.Si., the Downstream Section Head of Research and Technology Transfer at BINUS University. Their editorial expertise, alongside Shandra’s in-depth analysis, has helped shape an article that calls for urgent action and policy reform, reinforcing the need for multi-faceted approaches to eradicate child marriage.
For the article visit https://bit.ly/ShandraPTI
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