Welcome to Indonesian Peacebuilding Directory.
This directory is a guide to organizations that work to promote social change and create the conditions and relationships required for peace and justice in Indonesia. The organizations in this directory are divided into three categories: Civil Society Organizations, Training Providers, and Donor and International Organizations. This directory is an on-line version of the first directory, organized by Cordaid and Catholic Relief Service in 2002. This on-line version is organized by CERIC FISIP UI.
Simply, just click your left-menu to see the organizations or use "search" menu. If your organization work for peacebuilding, you are welcome to register your organization to this website, please click your right-menu.
To update your data, we suggest you to send your updated data to ceric@cbn.net.id or fax to (62)(21)787 3777.
Together We are Strong!
2008-03-01
Initiatives of Change Indonesia and Centre for Religious and Civilization Studies, cordially invite you to our International Youth Forum (IYF) 2008 on the theme The Role of Youth: Action on Millennium Development Goals Toward a Peaceful World.
Initiatives of Change Indonesia (IofC-Indonesia) is a part of the global network of Initiatives of Change, which is committed to building trust across the world's divides. It comprises people of many cultures, nations, beliefs and backgrounds who are committed to transforming society through changes in individuals and relationships, starting in their own lives. To achieve its goals and ideals IofC Indonesia has been conducting workshops and conferences on youth leadership and multiculturalism.
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2008-03-01
In response to wide-spread floods and landslides in East and Central Java, CARE has distributed 1,200 sachets of water purifying solution to affected families in four sub-districts in Central Java.
The distribution was done in connection with a rapid assessment conducted by a CARE Emergency team in Solo, Central Java with support from KOMPIP, a local NGO.
More than 130,000 people have been affected by the flood in both provinces, with 50,000 people displaced and occupying temporary shelter provided by the local government and private institutions while the rest are forced to stay in their neighborhoods as the access to exit their villages is cut off by flood waters. (more...)
2007-07-17
By: Nara Masista*
On Thursday July 5, 2007, 18 journalists from different TV stations such as TVRI,RCTI, SCTV, Indosiar, Trans TV, Metro TV, and TPI departed to the US to participate in 6 weeks workshop in Ohio University, Athens, Columbus, USA. The chosen journalists are those with years of experiences in reporting conflict areas.
Before coming to the US, the journalists have joined 6 days workshop in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Indonesia. These series of workshops are held through cooperation between CERIC, Ohio University, US State Department, Communication Department University of Indonesia, and The Alliance of Independent Journalists Indonesia. (more...)
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