Paramita Abdurachman
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Paramita Rahayu Abdurachman (Indonesian pronunciation: [paraˌmit̪a raˌhaju abduˈraxman], 29 February 1920 – 24 March 1988), also known as Jo Abdurachman,[1] was an Indonesian historian and social worker who served as the secretary-general of the Indonesian Red Cross Society for nearly a decade. After her retirement from the organization, she became a researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, studying the history of the Maluku Islands using Spanish and Portuguese colonial archives.