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Young Indonesian Seeks Better Future Through Language and International Work
Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Rural Indonesia
In the quiet villages of rural Indonesia, many families face economic hardships with limited income opportunities. A typical factory job pays around 50 US dollars a month—a stark reality that barely covers essentials like rent, food, and schooling. Saras, a 20-year-old woman from this region, embodies the struggle faced by many young people in similar circumstances.