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6 out of 10 Indonesian wives work, but less than 3 out of 10 husbands are willing to cook. This workload imbalance in domestic activities creates tension in the home. For Woman's Equality Day, ABC Heinz Indonesia has just launched, via Ogilvy, Indonesia, an emotional online film that polarised Indonesians. The film was unbranded and shot from the perspective of a 12 year old boy on an iPhone. The film shows his father having an emotional outburst and being abusive because dinner wasn’t made on time. The viral nature of the film immediately provoked conversations across the archipelago about a woman’s role in the household. 250,000 likes and 23 thousand comments ensued in the first day.

Domestic violence is common place throughout the Indonesian archipelago for many cultural reasons including the roles women play in society. The country is slowly progressing and ABC Heinz saw an opportunity to inspire and empower change in the kitchen.

Indonesian men are typically ignorant in the kitchen with little to no understanding of how to cook. To bring about real change in equality for the future, ABC Heinz also launched a cooking program for 50 secondary schools to teach all kids including boys and girls.
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