Portraits of Purpose
Nothing shines brighter in the midst of adversity than light born of hope, courage, perseverance and generosity. These beacons guide us forward, as we put one foot in front of another, toward a better future. Here we share these portraits of purpose – of people whose light shine even brighter in the face of challenges.
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Standing tall, reaching out to help others and coming together to emerge stronger. These are their stories.
When the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was announced in Indonesia on 2 March 2020, all aspects of life changed. From our daily routine to the economy and business sector, nothing is the same anymore.
Mere two sachets of coffee. That is all what Khoirul Anam managed to sell today. Everyday, from sunset to sunrise, Khoirul rides his bicycle around the city selling instant coffee drinks to tired customers.
It was the last Sunday in 2020. At first light of the day, dozens of cyclists were already busy packing their bags with packages of staple food. Sounds of chatter and laughter fill the air.
Dedi has been trying his luck for quite some time in Jakarta. Armed with a vocational secondary school diploma only, he struggled to make ends meet working as a mechanic in a factory in North Jakarta.
Tri Wibowo is one among the tens-of-thousand villagers, who have big dreams in trying their luck in Jakarta. He journeyed alone, left his wife behind in the village, and planned to go back for a visit, especially during the religious holidays.
When pandemic hit, all sectors were impacted, not only the health sector. The economy was devastated. Employment termination and unpaid furlough became the norm in many industries all over the country.
Religious holidays in 2020 felt totally different. The holidays that are synonymous with family reunions, homecoming, and family feasts, have turned into quite a luxury. The ban on annual homecoming kept families separated during the holidays.
SukkhaCitta works to end the exploitation of indigenous women in the global fashion supply chain - through education and transparency.
The rapid growth of fintech—the integration of technology into offerings by financial services companies—in Indonesia reflects the rise of peer-to-peer lending.
The Covid-19 pandemic does not only affect the health condition of the world, but also hits the economic welfare.
Indonesians are not easily rattled. Afterall, they live in a land where earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions occur every once in a while, and are able to take the hardest knocks that come their way.
Since end of March, the pandemic has been escalating and more positive cases of Covid-19 in Indonesia arise.
Chandra Asri Petrochemical TBK (CAP) is the largest integrated petrochemical producer in Indonesia and operates the country’s only with ...
Rudy Tanoesudibjo is the owner and CEO of Dos Ni Roha, Indonesia’s largest medical facilities and supplies.
PT Indomobil Sukses Internasional Tbk (“Indomobil”) is one of Indonesia’s largest automotive conglomerate, that has nationwide operations with various products and services offerings.
Rahim Bin Abu Bakar’s job as a limousine driver ferrying guests from the airport ceased due to Covid-19. But he now has new purpose.
After working in a hotel for nearly a decade, Mdm Josephine Low, 75, lost her job when the Covid-19 pandemic hit. Still, she remains optimistic.
Business at Mr Goh Heng Hock’s noodles stall was badly hit by the pandemic, but this didn’t stop him from helping those in need.
A social enterprise’s solar-powered devices bring more than just illumination to families in rural India.
During a pandemic, 5 days could make a difference between life or death. Here’s how medical equipment supplier HZHM Group and DBS rushed to save lives.
In the battle against a new unseen enemy, textile company Yibin Grace wasted no time in manufacturing the scarce essential good – masks.
Motivated by nothing but a sense of purpose, Christine and her team of change agents challenged their traditional way of work to deliver much-needed help.
United by the single-minded focus to continue serving our customers, individuals across markets went the extra mile – literally – to procure masks for peers in Hong Kong.
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