Ratih Hardjono

Ratih Hardjono
Born (1960-12-06) 6 December 1960 (age 63)
NationalityIndonesian
Known forJournalism, State Secretary
Bruce Grant, Ratih Hardjono, and Gareth Evans[1]

Ratih Hardjono (born 6 December 1960) is an Indonesian journalist for Kompas, an author, and a public affairs consultant. Her first book, White Tribe of Asia, a discussion of Australia's culture, history and politics,[2] was published in 1993. She was Presidential Secretary to Abdurrahman Wahid, and in 2000, she served as Programme Coordinator Information and Publication for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia. Two years later, she co-edited a book, The Poor Speak Up, 17 Stories of Corruption, for the World Bank.[3] Hardjono married Fajrul Falaakh, vice dean of law at Gadjah Mada University.[4]

  1. ^ Evans, Gareth; Grant, Bruce (1992). Australia's Foreign Relations: In the World of the 1990s.
  2. ^ Hardjono, Ratih (31 December 1994). White tribe of Asia: an Indonesian view of Australia. Hyland House in association with the Monash Asia Institute, Monash University. ISBN 978-1-875657-31-5. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  3. ^ "Ratih Hardjono". Komunitas Indonesia untuk Demokrasi together with the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
  4. ^ Fiore, Lois (22 March 2004). "Ratih Hardjono is living in Jakarta with husband Fajrul Falaakh, who is a constitutional lawyer and vice dean of law at Gajah Mada University". Nieman Reports. HighBeam Research. Archived from the original on 20 November 2018. Retrieved 13 October 2011.