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This directory contains information about organizations that involved in Peacebuilding activity in Indonesia. Currently there are more than 500 organizations listed in this directory. There are three main ways you can found information in this directory.
  1. By Organizations. We organize our directory on three major types of organizations:
    1. Civil Society Organizations.
    2. Donors and International Organizations.
    3. Training Providers.
  2. Search. You can search our directory.

If your organization is in Peacebuilding activity and you want your organization to be listed in this directory then you can add your organization information through our forms. Our web master will verify your data then add your organization information to our directory.

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 News
 
2003-12-07
The Indonesian Peacebuilding Directory
CERIC FISIP UI, associated with Catholic Relief Service (CRS) and Cordaid, on June 30 2003 was launching the Indonesian Peace building directory on Maharaja Hotel, Mampang Jakarta. Complete News ...
 
2003-12-07
Workshop Series on Conflict Management
Southeast Asian Studies Program, Ohio University – USA with CERIC (Center for Research on Inter-group Relations and Conflict Resolution) Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia, organize training for trainers (TOT) workshop for teachers of university and or high school, and practitioners from throughout Indonesia. Complete News ...
 
2004-08-23
Journalism in Conflict Setting
Media are expected to perform educating, informing, inspiring, and entertaining functions, but today media are also counted upon to promote peace and to encourage resolution of conflict situations. Media coverage is integral to shaping the course of events in war and peace. With technology bringing more rapid and intense coverage, the reporting of conflicts in a way that does not spark additional conflict is challenging. Actions of journalists can be decisive in shaping the course of violent events and in peace building. Media can play an important role in minimizing the intensity of conflict. Therefore media have a great responsibility in the peace process within nations and around world. For that reason, Ohio University with CERIC FISIP UI and TransTV conducted a workshop on Journalism in Conflict Setting on August 2004. All the material of the workshop can be obtained at CERIC FISIP UI.  Complete News ...
 
2004-10-08
Welcome New Members!
The directory has three new members: CSIS, PUKUM, PEI Complete News ...
 
2005-03-13
Nurani Dunia: Four Targets for Earthquake and Tsunami’s Victims
Many parties including international community are participating to help the rehabilitation of Aceh and North Sumatera caused by earthquake and tsunami. One of them is Yayasan Nurani Dunia that has been collaborating with business community as well as international organization to hand-in-hand working for Aceh and North Sumatera. Complete News ...
 
2005-04-08
Coordination in Disaster Management: A Challange for Peacebuilding's Works in Indonesia
The peace building effort in Indonesia will always meet the dynamics and challenges. The recent example of the challenge was the tidal waves and earthquake occurred in Aceh and North Sumatera (and some other countries in Asia) in last December, then another huge earthquake in North Sumatera (Nias) a week ago. The destruction caused by this natural disaster was mentioned by many parties as the worst since the World War II. The United Nations announced that amount of the aid promised to be given by the international community was the biggest in history. Complete News ...
 
2005-04-27
Indonesia Conflict and Development Website Launch (http://www.conflictanddevelopment.org)
The Conflict and Community Development Research and Analytical Program is an initiative of the Social Development Unit of the World Bank, Jakarta. Through mixed methods empirical research and grounded analysis, the program plans to explore further evidence on conflict in Indonesia, as well as the nexus between conflict, poverty (alleviation) and development. The aim is to improve the design of development programs, projects and policies aimed at reducing poverty and managing conflict in Indonesia. Complete News ...
 
2005-04-29
Celebrating Success, Rewarding Excellence: 2005 Asia Pacific Awards Formally Launched!
Citigroup and the Resource Alliance are proud to announce the launch of the second ever Asia Pacific NGO Awards. First held in 2004, this event is sponsored by Citigroup and organised by the Resource Alliance, and aims to recognize and reward professionalism and excellence in the region's not-for-profit sector. Complete News ...
 
2005-05-20
Decentralisation and Conflict in Indonesia: The Mamasa Case
Violence -- five people killed, five houses burned -- on 24 April 2005 in Mamasa district, a remote area of West Sulawesi, is raising concerns that Indonesia faces another outbreak of serious communal conflict.  Complete News ...
 
2005-11-22
Suicide bombings 'too random to be good jihad'

Islamic organizations agreed on Thursday to disseminate on a large scale, the teachings of "true jihad" among
Muslims across Indonesia in an effort to help prevent extremist groups
from recruiting new members and carrying out attacks.

The agreement was reached in a meeting at the official residence of Vice President
Jusuf Kalla, where prominent Muslim leaders were shown a video seized
recently from a raided terrorist hideout.

 Complete News ...
 
 


 
 
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