At the end of 2024, the founder of the Anak Kita Foundation (“Our Children”), Maria Konovalenkova-Smith, received a prestigious award from the charitable organization “Role Foundation.”
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The problem of social orphanhood in Bali is very acute. Indonesian women are forced to give up their children if they are born out of wedlock. Otherwise, they face shame across the entire village. Som…
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BIMC is a network of private international-level clinics. It was the first clinic in Indonesia to be accredited by the Australian Council on Healthcare Standards (ACHS).
Kindergarten in the center of Ubud.
Open daily from 10:00 to 16:00 (includes three meals).
Ages from 4 to 8 years.
Children under 4 years old can attend only with a nanny or a parent.
The waste problem has become a top priority in Jimbaran when the island’s largest landfill, TPA Suwung, began reducing the acceptance of waste. Now, waste can only be taken there once a week. For an a…
The story of three-year-old Muhammad Wafiq from South Kalimantan has captivated social media users and inspired admiration among mountain hiking enthusiasts. Wafiq, along with his parents, reached the…
Lombok is an Indonesian island east of Bali, reminiscent of "Bali twenty years ago" with more deserted beaches. If you open the map and scroll a bit to the right from Bali, you’ll see Lombok surrounde…
Despite a slight decrease in the number of cases, Denpasar continues to report high levels of dengue fever. From January to July 27, 2025, 1,192 cases were registered, seven of which were fatal. The p…
Imagine getting pregnant out of wedlock in a society where this is a taboo, threatening to destroy your social relations and leading to lifelong stigma.
With no other option, you hide your pregnancy for nine months, give birth in secrecy to avoid being discovered, and then abandon your child.