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Creative Ways to Help Believers: Indonesian Female Islamic Leaders Offer COVID-19 Relief to Families under Pressure

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Kunkler, Mirjam
Nisa, Eva

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Female Islamic leaders in Indonesia have been devising new and creative ways to help believers cope with the COVID-19 pandemic and the myriad crises arising from it. The authors, Mirjam Künkler and Eva Nisa, interviewed some of these leaders about their various initiatives that address the gendered dimension of the social and economic consequences of the pandemic.

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International Institute for Asian Studies Newsletter

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2099-12-31