JAKARTA-- I'm mid-way through a trip to Indonesia at the request of the State Department, and I'm finding a hard time putting the experience into words. You'd think after two years of writing about other countries it'd be easy. I can't remember if it was always this hard, or there's just something different about this trip. Maybe it's the added surreal layer that this time, I'm flying around between seven far-flung cities in the world's largest Muslim country talking about the importance of more Indonesian women starting companies. Sonntag, 20. März 2011
Wanita Power: What Women in the US Could Learn from Indonesians
JAKARTA-- I'm mid-way through a trip to Indonesia at the request of the State Department, and I'm finding a hard time putting the experience into words. You'd think after two years of writing about other countries it'd be easy. I can't remember if it was always this hard, or there's just something different about this trip. Maybe it's the added surreal layer that this time, I'm flying around between seven far-flung cities in the world's largest Muslim country talking about the importance of more Indonesian women starting companies.
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