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"Manusia Gerobak", and the Sky is Their Bedroom Walls

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30 April 2014 13:19 WIB

Indonesian homeless toddler Fadil plays inside a cart locally called "gerobak" that used by her mother Rini (not in picture) to live and work, on a sidewalk in Jakarta. Indonesia's Central Statistic Agency predicts that the country's population will increase from 238 million in 2010 to more than 305 million by 2035. ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images

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Indonesian child Ifah, three-year-old is pictured next to her young brother Fadil, two-year-old and mother Rini, 33-year-old in Jakarta. Rini who was left by her husband lives on the street with her two children and gets around two USD by collecting and selling valuable items such plastic bottles and cartons. ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images

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Indonesian homeless Rini (C) 33-year-old takes care her two-year-old son Fadil (L) and her three-year-old daughter Ifah (R) on a sidewalk in Jakarta. Rini who was left by her husband lives on the street with her two children and gets around two USD by collecting and sell valuable items such plastic bottles and cartons. ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images

30 April 2014 00:00 WIB

Indonesian homeless Rini (L) plays with her daughter Ifah on a sidewalk in Jakarta. Rini who was left by her husband lives on the street with her two children and gets around two USD by collecting and selling valuable items such plastic bottles and cartons. ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images

30 April 2014 00:00 WIB

Indonesian child Ifah (red), three-year-old is pictured next to her young brother Fadil, two-year-old and mother Rini, 33-year-old in Jakarta. Rini who was left by her husband lives on the street with her two children and gets around two USD by collecting and selling valuable items such plastic bottles and cartons. ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images

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Indonesian homeless Rini 33-year-old handles her two-year-old child Fadil on a sidewalk in Jakarta (4/29). Rini who was left by her husband lives on the street with her two children and gets around two USD by collecting and sell valuable items such plastic bottles and cartons. ADEK BERRY/AFP/Getty Images

30 April 2014 00:00 WIB