Solidaritas Perempuan (SP-Women's Solidarity for Human Rights) was established on 10 December 1990. Its vision is to bring into reality a democratic social order based on the principle of justice, ecological awareness, with respect to pluralisms and non-violence by holding onto equal relations between women and men as well as the ability to share access and control to natural, social, cultural, political and economic resources justly.
Contact Details:
Address: Jl. Jatisari No.14A, RT.005/RW.007, Jati Padang, Kec. Ps. Minggu, Kota Jakarta Selatan, 12540 – Indonesia
Tel: +62 21 79183108
Fax: +62 21 7981479
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Website: solidaritasperempuan.org
The main purpose of YASANTI is the empowerment of women, which means improving the quality of the life of women economically, socially and politically. Activities like study, research, publication, seminar, workshop and discussion are the foundation’s supporting activities. The foundation has carried out various activities of facilitating and defending female labourers and also has implemented programs for the development of print media.
Yasanti’s main areas of work include protecting the labour rights of women workers particularly the women in the informal sector in Jogja and in Ungaran working with factory workers. To the extent that Yasanti works on trafficking, it is through training about internal trafficking to industries in Central Java.
Contact Details:
Address: Jl. Puntodewo DK VII No. 1 Jomegatan RT. 11, Ngestiharjo, Kasihan, Bantul, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, 55182. Indonesia.
Tel/Fax: +62 274 375908
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Website: https://www.yasanti.org/
Legal Resources Center- Untuk Keadilan Jender Dan Hak Asasi Manusia (LRC-KJHAM) was established in 1999 and works in Central Java to promote understanding and campaign for values of gender equity and human rights. LRC-KJHAM activities include:
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Address: Jl. Kauman Raya No 61 A Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
Tel: + 62 24 6715520
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Website: lrckjham.id
Institut Perempuan (IP) was founded in 2000 in Bandung, West Java, with a “feminist legal perspective”. Its goal is to strengthen women’s rights through advocacy, community education, capacity building of stakeholders, information and documentation. IP focuses on human trafficking because it is a major issue for women in West Java. The organisation also provides some direct services for victims. As an NGO, IP bases its advocacy on ‘women’s experience’ and not on ‘feminist scholars.’
Contact Details:
Address: Jl. Dago Pojok No. 85, Coblong, Bandung 40135, West Java, Indonesia
Tel/Fax: +62 22 2516378
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Website: institutperempuan.or.id