Yayasan Keadilan dan Perdamaian Indonesia/Indonesian Justice and Peace Foundation (YKPI) is an organization dedicated to promoting justice, unity, and peace within a diverse society.
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The Voice of Young Indonesian Women: Fighting Against Forgetting Amidst a Whirlwind of Injustice
International Youth Day is about hearing their voices, the voices of young people, which are a call to action—a call to demand safe spaces,...
Aceh Qanun No. 4/2016 Deemed Discriminatory: KontraS Aceh Proposes 9 Points for Revision Towards Justice
Aceh Qanun Number 4 of 2016 concerning Guidelines for Maintaining Religious Harmony and the Establishment of Places of Worship is nearly a decade old...
Voices of Jogja’s Youth: Reflecting Anxieties, Weaving Hopes for Inclusive and Sustainable Indonesian Development
YOGYAKARTA – In the midst of Indonesia's demographic bonus, the voice of its young generation is not merely a complement, but a fundamental foundation for...
Waisak in Borobudur 2025: When Spirituality Meets Travelers and Lanterns
I want to share a little bit of a memorable experience on May 12, 2025, yes, right on Waisak Day. For me, this is...
Earth, the Place We Borrow: Young People’s Steps for the Environment
One day, I attended a space material for a series of PAB Sispala at the vocational school where I go to school. From the...
Efforts to Fulfill the Educational Rights of Believers in Magelang: Challenges and Hopes
Every Indonesian child has the right to a decent education, including children from the community of believers. However, although Permendikbud No. 27 of 2016...
From Anxiety to Energy: Dani’s Story and the Journey of the Go Green Waste Bank in Cupuwatu
In a corner of a village called Cupuwatu in Sleman, Yogyakarta, a woman named Fransisca Supriyani Wulandari, or familiarly called Dani, lit the fire...
Fulfillment of the Human Rights of Women with Disabilities Towards Equality
Women with disabilities often face multiple forms of discrimination, both because of their gender and their disability in everyday life. They not only struggle...

