Tauvik Muhamad has more than twenty years of experience at ILO in Jakarta, Bangkok, and Dhaka. His works covers social protection, crisis response, industrial relations, blue economy, as well as business and human rights.
He has a bachelor’s in economics from the University of Indonesia, and a master’s in public administration from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore.
He’s currently a pro-bono lecturer at the Paramadina Graduate School of Diplomacy.
You can reach him via e-mail on: contact@obfuscatetauvikmuhamad.com
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HIV/AIDS and child traficking for prostitution
Today, it is expected that around 30 percent out of the estimated 650,000 Indonesian sex workers are children under 18 years old. Five percent of these are children under the age of 15.
July 23rd 2003, Koran TEMPO
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Business versus HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS is no longer an issue of health. It has become a social and economic issue, with business as the one most affected.
July 2nd 2003, Koran TEMPO