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Women Groups in Bintan Grow Mangroves from Nursery to Coast

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More than 42,000 mangrove seedlings have been cultivated and planted in the Marine Tourism Park (Taman Wisata Perairan/TWP) conservation area in Berakit Village, Bintan District (26/4 – 12/5) by the Community Surveilance Group (Pokmaswas) Srikandi, the Women’s Economic Business Groups (KUEP) Melati and Tenggiri, as well as the Panglong Community Business Group.

With support from Traveloka, CARE Indonesia, and the Ecology Foundation, the women’s groups have been actively involved in caring for mangroves from seed selection, nursery management, planting, maintaining and monitoring the condition of the mangroves.

Raising Voices for Safe Spaces for Women Workers in the Garment Industry

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To commemorate International Labor Day, the Bipartite Cooperation Institution (LKS Bipartit) and the Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Violence (GBV-SV) Task Force at PT. Glory Industrial Semarang Demak, in Demak District, engaged around 150 workers in promoting a safe and supportive work environment for women.

With support from CARE Indonesia and its partners, all participants were encouraged to speak up when see violence in the workplace. The GBV-SV task force also took the opportunity to reintroduce the official reporting procedures for cases of violence to ensure that all workers are informed and empowered to act.

Prevent Violence Against Women and Children in The Family

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Over 300 participants, including community members and public figures from Bumi Kencana and Sri Gunung Villages in Musi Banyuasin District, took part in the prevention of violence against women and children, as well as anti-bullying socialization (13 & 14/05). This Event facilitated by CARE Indonesia with the support of its partners.

The Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Violence (GBV-SV) Protection Task Force provided participants with insights on how to prevent violence, introduced its members and shared their upcoming work plans with participants. The team encouraged the public to report any known cases of violence and educated them on how to report violence cases, especially those involving women and children.