Policy in Indonesia
Policy Briefs from Indonesia - Small Grants
In Indonesia, MAP aims to influence national curricula and youth policy from bottom up. Starting from local Urban Level meetings all the way to national level Ministries decision making processes, such as Ministry of Women Empowerment and Child Protection, and Ministry of Education. The endeavor will be done through collaboration with local CSOs, national NGOs, and cultural artists.
From 2020-21, MAP Co-Investigator Harla Sara Octarra and her team from Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia is working through baseline activities which will inform youth policy through the provision of additional materials, training and expertise related to the use of arts-based methods for peacebuilding.
MAP Indonesia: Informing Youth Policy through Arts Based Methods
By Harla Octarra from Atma Jaya, Indonesia This short video shows the journey of how MAP young researchers collaborated with various stakeholders to gradually inform youth policy through research, creating art-forms and an audience with local government. Told from the...
Rumah Tak Ramah (Unfriendly Home) ‘Behind the Scenes’ – Briefing Note
“A participatory research using short film to start conversations about sexual violence among adolescents in order to reduce stigma towards the victims.” A film was chosen to raise the problem of stigma toward adolescent victims of sexual violence. The storyline was...
Brawling in the name of solidarity?! – Briefing Note
“A participatory research using a comic book to identify the impact of brawls in order to find workable solutions.” A comic book was chosen to raise the problem of brawls that often happen between communities and young people. The storyline was based on incidents...