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I’m journalist based in Medan City, North Sumatra. My work experience in journalism began in 2016. May 2016 – July 2016 as reporter at newspaper Metro24 and covered all topics in Medan City. July 2016 – January 2017 as reporter at brilio.net (KapanLagi Network) covered a range of feature writing and travel news in North Sumatra. March 2017 – October 2017 as reporter at arah.com dan she.id covered a range of news, education, lifestyle in Jakarta. Full time general assignment reporter and videographer. Fullfilled multifaceted duties that included reporting, news/feature writing, researching, fast-checking, proofreading, and headline/cutline writing. October 2017 – 2021 as contributors at Kantor Berita Radio (KBR) covered a range of area news, legal news, economy, education, and natural disasters in North Sumatra. January 2020 – now as contributors at merdeka.com coverage a range of area incident, criminal, politics, travel, and culinary in North Sumatra. August 2018 – now as contributors at Voice of America (VOA) Indonesia covered a range of area politics, human rights, environment, equality, animal wildlife, and manymore in Sumatra Island. I'm also willing to be a fixer. Please contact me via message, email, or WhatsApp, if you need more information.
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Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
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Animal Protection Activists: Medan Zoo Unfit to be Called a Conservation Institution
Examining the Former Vietnam Camp as a Potential Location for Rohingya Refugee Shelter
My coverage about Rohingya refugees
The Threat of Climate Change and Tidal Flooding on Coastal Children
Coastal children in Indonesia are increasingly facing health threats and educational disruptions due to more frequent tidal floods caused by climate change. The Indonesian Pediatric Association (IDAI) warns of serious health impacts, including malnutrition, mental health issues, and increased risk of vector-borne diseases. Local governments are taking mitigation steps, such as cleaning drainage systems and establishing health posts. Infrastructure improvements, including the construction of flood barriers, are underway. The National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) is promoting family disaster preparedness, and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) is working on climate resilience projects. UNICEF reports that over 28 million children in Indonesia are highly vulnerable to coastal flooding. The environmental group Walhi notes that over 5,400 villages have been affected by tidal floods between 2017 and 2020, exacerbated by climate change and industrial activities.
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