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The Advocacy Da’wah Training Module: Women’s Leadership for Improving Access to Health and Economic Opportunities for Dhuafa Mustadh’afin Women through an Inclusive and Women’s Rights-Based Approach was developed to strengthen the capacity of ‘Aisyiyah cadres in implementing advocacy-based da’wah with a gender equality and social justice perspective.

Through this module, participants are encouraged to understand the challenges faced by women in accessing health services and economic opportunities, and to develop advocacy and da’wah strategies that support vulnerable groups, including women from Dhuafa Mustadh’afin communities. The module also emphasises the importance of women’s leadership in creating an inclusive, just, and empowered society.

The information presented in this publication is the sole responsibility of the production team and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Government of Indonesia or the Government of Australia.

(Only available in Bahasa Indonesia)

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This Policy Brief was published by ‘Aisyiyah with the support of the Australia–Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society (INKLUSI). It highlights the importance of strengthening policies, allocating budgets down to the village level, and ensuring cross-sectoral convergence based on GEDSI principles to reduce stunting prevalence in Hulu Sungai Utara District, South Kalimantan.

In addition, this Policy Brief presents ‘Aisyiyah’s innovation, the Nutrition House (Rumah Gizi) program – a community-based model that integrates education, counselling, nutritious food processing, and strengthening of household food reserves as a sustainable strategy for stunting prevention.

The information presented in this publication is the responsibility of the production team and does not reflect the views of the Government of Indonesia or the Government of Australia.

*(Only available in Bahasa Indonesia)

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INKLUSI is working with 7 civil society organisations and their networks in East Java – ‘Aisyiyah, Institute for Women’s Alternative Education (KAPAL Perempuan), Institute for the Study and Development of Human Resources (Lakpesdam), Migrant CARE, Foundation for Empowerment of Women Heads of Family (PEKKA), Indonesian Family Planning Association (PKBI), and Disability Inclusion Centre and Advocacy Movement (SIGAB) – to progress their work to ensure all Indonesians can access services, participate in development, be protected from violence, and participate in the economy. These civil society partners are also advocating and collaborating with government agencies to ensure that the evidence, lessons, and experience of marginalised groups are heard and considered when decisions or policies are made that affect them.

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INKLUSI is working with 9 civil society organisations and their networks in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) – Disability Inclusion Centre and Advocacy Movement (SIGAB), Eastern Indonesia Knowledge Exchange Foundation (BaKTI), Foundation for Empowerment of Women Heads of Family (PEKKA), Indonesian Family Planning Association (PKBI) Institute for Women’s Alternative Education (KAPAL Perempuan), Migrant CARE, Institute for the Study and Development of Human Resources (Lakpesdam), Partnership for Governance Reform (Kemitraan), and Yakkum Rehabilitation Centre – to progress their work to ensure all Indonesians can access services, participate in development, be protected from violence and participate in the economy.

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Yayasan BaKTI, in collaboration with the Makassar Independent Journalists Alliance (AJI), has developed the Journalists’ Guide to Writing with a Gender, Disability, and Social Inclusion Perspective.

This guide aims to serve as a resource for journalists in writing articles that help reduce stigma and stereotypes surrounding women, children, people with disabilities, marginalised groups, and vulnerable individuals. It also seeks to contribute to positive journalism that supports advocacy efforts to realise the rights of these groups.

(Only available in Indonesian)

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The Australia-Indonesia Partnership Towards an Inclusive Society, or INKLUSI, is working to increase the participation of marginalised groups in, and their benefit from, Indonesia’s socio-cultural, economic and political development.

INKLUSI works with government and civil society partners to advance their work in gender equality, the rights of persons with disabilities and social inclusion. INKLUSI supports the Government of Indonesia’s agenda for inclusion, including through national development plans and the Sustainable Development Goals.

INKLUSI is an 8-year (2021-2029) bilateral Australian and Indonesian Government program with a budget of up to AUD 120 million. It is partnering with 11 Indonesian civil society organisations, 8 research partner institutions and their networks across 33 provinces, >120 district/cities, >800 villages in Indonesia.

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