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In Islam, clergymen interpret how marriage is done, sometimes allowing child brides. Clergywomen want substantive justice to stop the practice.

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School plays a significant role in reducing child marriage in Africa.

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As inflation hits developed economies across the world, what is the experience in emerging economies such as Indonesia?

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It is a myth that only price increases of household items cause inflation as consumer behaviour may also be a factor.

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The idea of providing every person with guaranteed income can increase equality and raise living standards.

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While there is some correlation, it is wrong to say supply chain kinks are a primary cause of inflation.

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Factors that influence inflation and cost of living are varied but identifying genuine ones can help policymakers prioritise key solutions.

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Research across the world demonstrates how global poverty can be tackled effectively by empowering women in all aspects.

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Population growth isn’t automatically good for Indonesia. Developing young people, and helping them to move are both key to economic development.

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A difficult road lies ahead for Indonesia. Faced with a rare opportunity to turbo-charge economic growth, it has major problems yet to solve.

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To catch the potential demographic bonus, Indonesia should use its biggest asset: fishing nets.

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