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2 [[?]] (kindergartens) - [[?]] mentions that the taman karak lack [[?]]
she claims kids only begin work in the fields at age 16 + up

machinery being purchased with the I.D.A. loan includes :
5 rollers
6 trough -- untuk melayukan (to will the leaves)
1 trotorvein-- untuk [[?]] (to chop up finely)
1 sifter bash (wet sifter)
1 sifter kering (dry sifter)

after discussions at [[?]] Wiarsi's [[strikethrough]] I [[strikethrough]] we asked FBSI basis to arrange meeting w/ women workers
reluctant managers tried to hand-pick workers w/ whom we, arrange a very formal setting w/ distance between ourselves and the workers and management could sit in which would act as form of intimidation
we overcame this be rearranging chairs, uplifting up + moving in amidst the workers for private conversations 
eventually other workers began coming in + we collected a group of about 75 women
following new points came out daring these discussions
women stated they picked 10-30 K a day in better seasons, but dropped down to 5 or 6 K a day in dry season; thus [[?]] figures much lower than stated by [[?]] Wiarsi
[[margins]] compare to p.6 [[margins]]
Rp 200-660 good season
Rp 100-132 slow season
((did not check on work [[?]]))
major health problems skin disease ("gatal2") and eye disease ("sakit mata -- Stella says is probably seasonal glaucoma
health problems affect children's [[?]] dance at school, acc. to teacher who sat in
other work [[?]] women performed ([[?]] they did not at first perceive of as work) includes :
1. gathering wood for fuel
2. fathering grass for fodder
3. fetching water from river (takes 1 hr a day)
4. washing clothes at river (1 hr.