NGOs

Torture in Papua
Human rights groups report on abuses
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Web-based resources related to Indonesian Papua and West Papua
Indonesia'€™s Q!Film Festival
Young Indonesians are using an alternative film festival to promote awareness of sexual diversity
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NGOs are having to come to terms with the demands of the governance agenda
A world of reading
Local writers help combat illiteracy in rural Banten
Jungle Schools
Volunteers bring alternative education to marginalised communities
Festival Mata Air
A community takes a fresh look at water
MELODY KEMP discovers some quiet achievers in environmental education -- who accept no foreign aid.
The epidemic is spreading more slowly than once feared, but OCTAVERY KAMIL still wants better resources for prevention work.
DJOHAN EFFENDI explores the paradox of young progressives in Indonesia's most traditional Islamic organisation.
The World Bank has joined the IMF in a huge rescue package. Indonesian non-government organisations (NGOs) presented this memo to World Bank president James Wolfensohn in Jakarta.
There are plenty of capable Indonesians who can take over from Suharto, says the activist group PIJAR.
We, more than one hundred Indonesian and non-Indonesian non-governmental organisations (NGOs) participating in the International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (Infid), are deeply concerned about the ongoing economic turmoil in Indonesia which many fear may lead to political turmoil as well.
Waiting for justice
Victims of human rights abuses in Aceh have not yet seen the legal processes they’ve been promised.