Starting her career in 2010 as an editorial officer in a media industry, she transitioned to an environmental NGO in 2020 and focuses on environmental writing. A graduate of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at Diponegoro University, she hopes to inspire greater awareness and spread broader knowledge of environmental protection through her work.
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