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The Yogyakarta Principles and the Yogyakarta Principles Plus 10

Abstract The 29 Yogyakarta Principles have become a significant landmark in the struggle for LGBTI equality. They have been extensively cited by UN agencies, human rights organs, states, and the judiciary in various national jurisdictions.
Arvind Narrain, Pooja Patel
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Polio and Lameness in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

International Journal of Epidemiology, 1981
This survey for residual paralysis among rural and urban children in Central Java shows an overall rate for polio lameness of 9/10 000 children. A recent rise in reported cases of acute poliomyelitis is reflected in paralysis rate among preschool children of 22/10 000. Three quarters of cases occur before the third birthday.
N M, Ulfah   +3 more
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Keanekaragaman Reptil Impor di Yogyakarta Diversity of Imported Reptiles in Yogyakarta

2016
Reptil impor banyak diminati karena memiliki variasi warna yang sangat beragam. Penelitian ini mengenai jenis reptil eksotik yang ada di Yogyakarta baik yang dipelihara maupun yang sudah terlepas atau dilepas di alam dan bagaimana pula potensi dampaknya bagi spesies reptil lokal yang ada di Yogyakarta.
Putranto, Dicky Indar   +2 more
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Four nights in Yogyakarta

2023
My experience taking a course about scientific journal article the city of Yogyakarta ...
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The Etymology of the Name of Yogyakarta

Archipel, 1986
Noorduyn Jacobus. The Etymology of the Name of Yogyakarta. In: Archipel, volume 31, 1986. pp. 87-96.
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Yogyakarta: Slum dwellers' strategies and tactics in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2019
Slum dwellers are active agents and makers of the city often ignored by other stakeholders. This chapter utilizes primary and secondary data collected over two years to analyze the trajectory, strategies, and tactics of Kalijawi, a recently created network of slum residents in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, fighting for their needs to be recognized.
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