Efforts to create a violence-free workplace and provide a safe space for women are being undertaken by PT. Dasan Pan Pacific Indonesia in Sukabumi Regency and PT. Glory Industrial Semarang Demak in Demak Regency, with full support from CARE Indonesia. From February 19-21, 45 workers and company management participated in training on the documentation system and data management of Gender-Based Violence and Sexual Violence (GBV-SV) cases, as well as handling procedures. As a result, they agreed to strengthen the process of addressing violence in the workplace.
The initiative not only involves women but also emphasizes the important role of men, particularly at PT. Dasan Pan Pacific Indonesia. A total of 28 male participants actively contributed to designing various initiatives to create a safe space for women. These initiatives include socializing the sanctions for perpetrators of violence to other colleagues and organizing events that promote togetherness, such as a cooking competition for men, as a concrete form of support for women.