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Women and Youth Empowerment Enhance Resilience in Six Villages in Sigi District

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Collaborative works to build peace and strengthen community resilience, including among women and youth, were implemented by CARE Indonesia in collaboration with KARSA Institute, support from UN Women and funding from KOICA, across Ngatabaru, Pombewe, Pesaku, Rarampadende, Wisolo, and Ramba villages in Sigi District.

The establishment of Women-led Economic Business Groups (KUEP), have successfully strengthened women’s roles and leadership at the village level while contributing to increased household incomes. Moreover, the strengthening of cross-village youth networks has positioned young people as key peacebuilders, playing an active role in preventing conflict and promoting sustainable peace within their communities.

Supporting Safe and Inclusive Workplaces Through the Implementation of HRDD and GRDD in Companies

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20 management representatives from PT Gunung Salak Sukabumi in Sukabumi District participated in a training on Gender Responsive Due Diligence (GRDD) and Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) (19/01). With support from CARE Indonesia and its partners, company management gained a deeper understanding of how to apply gender-responsive and human rights principles within corporate policies and operations.

The training used interactive methods, including presentations, games, and case studies, to help participants understand the role of HRDD and GRDD in promoting worker empowerment, including women workers, creating safe workplaces free from gender-based violence, and supporting business sustainability. Following the training, management committed to developing follow-up action plans to strengthen the integration of HRDD and GRDD into company policies and practices.