5 Food Myths Debunked: Leek-ing All The Secrets!
Written by Maria Olivia Laurent, Content Writer Intern at Project Child Indonesia You’ve seen chefs recommending what recipes to follow to lose weight. You’ve seen nutritionists writing pages upon pages on the correct diet based on your body type. You’ve even seen some celebrities going on their social media giving health advice to their followers. […]
World Day for Safety and Health at Work 2021: Ensuring Workers’ Safety and Health amidst Pandemic
Written by Safira Tafani Cholisi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia Have you ever heard of the term Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)? As specified in the Promotional Framework for Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 2006 (No. 187), it aims to build a system that can guarantee the safety and health of workers in the […]
World Health Day 2021: Building a Fairer, Healthier World for Everyone
Written by Vina Dina, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia World Health Day is held every year on 7 April with different themes. It’s aimed to create awareness of a specific health theme to highlight a priority area of concern for the World Health Organization (WHO). This year, to celebrate World Health Day, WHO started […]
February: A Month of Love for Vitamin A
Written by Vina Dina Fitriana, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia February is known as the month of love because on 14th of February some of us celebrate Valentine’s Day. But in Indonesia, especially in the medical field, February is not only a month of love. This month also commemorates the supplementation of vitamin A […]
Safety and Health at Workplace: No. 1 Priority
Written by Graciella Stephanie Ganadhi, Content Writer Project Child Indonesia Working from home has been a privilege that not everyone can have. Healthcare workers, government officials, and those whose work are providing services for the general public cannot enjoy such luxury. Healthcare workers have to work to provide quality treatment for those who are sick, […]
Jangan-Jangan Aku Kena COVID-19?
Ditulis oleh Graciella Stephanie Ganadhi, Content Writer Project Child Indonesia Akhir-akhir ini apa kalian pernah merasa parno tiba-tiba tenggorokan mulai sakit, agak demam, terus dada juga mulai sesak sehabis kalian nonton berita tentang COVID-19? Lalu kalian jadi bertanya-tanya, jangan-jangan aku kena COVID-19? Hm, kemungkinannya sih sebenernya kecil banget, hampir ngga mungkin malah. Kalo kalian habis […]
Did I Finally Catch COVID-19?
Written by Graciella Stephanie Ganadhi, Content Writer Project Child Indonesia Do you feel like you have a sore throat or increasing fever after watching or reading the news regarding COVID-19? Or your skin is suddenly itchy and your chest feels tight? You might worry that you finally have caught the disease, right? Well, no worries, […]
Better Drinking Water Access for Children’s Better Future
Human needs clean water to live. Polluted water is not only dirty and not suitable for consumption, but can also be harmful and even cause death. To improve the quality of life of the community and fulfill the basic rights of all the people, provision of guaranteed access to drinking water needs to be seriously […]
Investment in Health and Nutrients is Investment in Education
“Education is an important instrument of peace and development.” Education has always been the key role in the development of human race and civilization, through the refinement of collective ideas that is learned and relearned through education. Advancement of economic and social progress has always been ascribed to the abundant stock of knowledge that nations […]