Gender stereotypes continue to shape how children view themselves and their potential, limiting their dreams and future careers.... Read More
Sukma Prasanthi
Sukma is a Reporter and Research Assistant at Green Network Asia. She is an undergraduate student from Universitas Brawijaya majoring in English Literature. She has a strong interest in topics related to sustainable development, gender equality, and social inclusion.
Nyepi Day, Bali’s Day of Silence, not only holds a deep spiritual meaning but also brings environmental benefits.... Read More
In parts of the world, menstrual taboo prevents girls from managing their periods safely, leading to school absences.... Read More
Wildfires, likely linked to illegal hunting, put Khao Yai National Park’s biodiversity at serious risk.... Read More
The Chipko Movement, led by rural women in India, used a form of nonviolent protest to protect forests by hugging trees.... Read More

The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Children’s Future and Aspirations
Nyepi Day and Its Role in Environmental Sustainability in Bali
Menstrual Taboo Is Keeping Girls Out of School
Wildfires and Wildlife Hunting Threaten Khao Yai National Park’s Biodiversity
Chipko Movement, the Anti-Deforestation Tree-Hugging Protest by Rural Women in India