Discussion

For an in-depth comprehension of the women and peace agenda, we organized a meaningful dialogue involving experts, scholars, and stakeholders

With Ruby Kholifah – AMAN Indonesia

Empowering Peace: Unveiling the Role of Civil Society Organizations in Advancing Women, Peace, and Security in Indonesia and ASEAN

Within this discussion, Ruby Kholifah explains the genesis of RANP3AKS Indonesia, offering a comprehensive examination. She articulates the substantial contributions of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), especially AMAN Indonesia, in the strategic planning and execution of the RANP3AKS draft. Moreover, Kholifah elucidates the nuanced dynamics of collaboration with CSOs within ASEAN member countries, shedding light on their collective endeavors to advance the Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) agenda.

With Adriana Venny – Commissioner of KOMNAS Perempuan Indonesia 2014-2019

Navigating the Path: Unveiling the Strive and Struggle in Implementing UNSCR 1325 in Indonesia

Adriana Venny shares her memories of dedicated efforts and strategic collaboration in championing the implementation of UNSCR 1325 in Indonesia. She navigated the landscape alongside her fellow women activists, engaging stakeholders and local NGOs to underscore the critical importance of Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) for Indonesia. In this discussion, Venny unveils the collective endeavor to bring forth awareness and action on the imperative principles of UNSCR 1325 for Indonesia.

Discussion – All eyes on Papua at Dian Interfidei Institute

On July 12, 2024, Institut DIAN/Interfidei held a monthly discussion titled “All Eyes on Papua: Is There a Good Solution for Papua?” This event was moderated by Gispa Ferdinanda and featured Aprila Wayar, a journalist and novelist, who participated via Zoom, and Dr. Rochdi Nazala from Universitas Gadjah Mada. Ramita as representative from Indonesia Women, Peace and Security centre also join this discussion.

Empowering Women in Peace and Security: An Inspiring Talk with Temu.ide

Women have the right to feel safe and comfortable wherever they are, and they deserve a voice in shaping peace agendas. This important message will take center stage in an insightful discussion led by Ramita Paraswati, MA, this Saturday, November 9, 2024, at 8:00 PM WIB.

Discussion on Water Security in Indonesia

On May 6, 2025, Ramita Paraswati, Founder of the Indonesia WPS Centre, was invited by Laila H., a researcher at the Maarif Institute, to participate in a discussion on water security in Indonesia. The conversation was grounded in recent research conducted by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), which highlights both the challenges and opportunities in managing the country’s water resources.

During the discussion, Ramita Paraswati emphasized the inclusive policies to ensure water resilience, and adoption of RANP3AKS at the regional level, particularly in the face of climate change and the increasing demand for water in domestic and industrial sectors. This exchange formed part of a broader effort to raise public awareness and strengthen inter-institutional collaboration in addressing Indonesia’s complex water issues.

The collaboration between the Indonesia WPS Centre, the Maarif Institute, and research organizations like ADB is expected to contribute meaningfully to the development of sustainable and equitable water governance policies.

Scroll to Top