Jakarta, July 8 -- By embracing low-carbon energy solutions within a renewable energy project, women living in Mata Redi and Mata Woga villages on Sumba Island of Indonesia have created an inspiring story, not only for their families and villages but also for the people of Sumba and Indonesia as a whole. Their story is being told through a photo exhibition, which spotlights women who preserve tradition and lead powerful change on the island. These women run micro-enterprises ranging from simple stalls selling daily essentials to independent vegetable gardens and crop farms. They are weavers, farmers, and producers of agricultural products, and those working to preserve traditional cuisine, and harness the villages' potential to build bett...
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