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Collaboration to Create Inclusive Villages that Support the Involvement of Women and Youth

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In an effort to create an inclusive environment, a total of 136 people from six villages in Sigi District, Central Sulawesi, participated in training and the establishment of Women- and Child-Friendly Villages (DRPPA). DRPPA refers to villages that integrate gender perspectives and children’s rights into governance, development, and community empowerment in a planned, comprehensive, and sustainable manner.

The program, implemented in the villages of Ngata Baru, Pombewe, Wisolo, Ramba, Pesaku, and Rarampadende, is a joint initiative by the Yayasan CARE Peduli and the KARSA Institute, supported by UN Women and with funding from KOICA. It aims to encourage women and youth to take active roles in decision-making forums and to become more resilient.

Women’s in Musi Banyuasin Participate in Leadership Training

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Twenty-six women from the Women’s Economic Business Groups (KUEP) and coordinators of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) support post teams in 13 villages across Musi Banyuasin District participated in a women’s leadership training. The event, organized by the Yayasan CARE Peduli (YCP), was supported by partners aiming to promote women’s leadership through skills in communication and conflict management.

All participants received training on gender-based leadership through discussions, case studies, and simulations on how to lead groups in a way that sets an example and motivates members to grow. Following the training, participants developed follow-up action plans for the coming year, including collaboration plans with other parties, strategies to expand and strengthen their groups, and ways to create a positive impact in their communities.

Nine Villages in West Sumbawa District Declare Commitment to Become Women- and Child-Friendly Villages

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Nine villages in Maluk and Jereweh sub-districts of West Sumbawa District (KSB) officially declared their commitment to becoming Women- and Child-Friendly Villages (Desa Ramah Perempuan dan Peduli Anak/DRPPA) on Tuesday (27/05). This commitment supports the KSB Government’s goal to accelerate the reduction of stunting prevalence. The nine villages include Belo, Beru, Goa, Dasan Anyar, Maluk, Benete, Bukit Damai, Mantun, and Pasir Putih. The DRPPA initiative aims to create villages that integrate gender perspectives and children’s rights into all aspects of community life.

This initiative, implemented by the Yayasan CARE Peduli (YCP) with support from PT Amman Mineral and the Government of West Sumbawa District, is expected to contribute to reducing stunting prevalence in KSB and support national-level efforts as well.