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Tags: Environment, Kalimantan, Migration
Rifqi Muzakki
Rifqi Muzakki (“Raja”) is a Bandung-born business and marketing strategist. He’s currently exploring how digital tech can be transformed into participatory tools that can help everyday folks improve their lives. In his free time, Raja captains Durian Runto Calcio, an amateur football team in Jakarta, donning the number 10 shirt.
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