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Gender Justice and social inclusion - Keadilan Gender dan Inklusi Sosial
Our first key intervention is advancing greater gender equality and equity in fulfilling rights to food, water, and nutrition. The following are key program priorities to advance gender equality and equity:
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Supporting to eliminate gender-based violence

We empower women and girls in their fight against gender-based violence, providing comprehensive support for physical, psychological, and economic recovery. Through partnership with local organizations, we promote education, healthcare, and livelihood opportunities, amplify women’s voices, engage men and boys, and break the cycle of violence.

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Advocating women’s voice and leadership

We focus on empowering marginalized women to have an equal voice and leadership role, providing a platform for women to address issues they care about, promoting gender justice and social transformation at various levels, supporting local women’s groups to lead crisis response efforts, incorporating proven development approaches in humanitarian response. We prioritize women’s decision-making power, enabling them to determine program priorities and engage with community leaders, governments, and humanitarian agencies to access rights, services, and assistance.

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Supporting increasing equal access to education and skills development, especially for girls

We believe in the right to education for every child and the responsibility of governments to ensure this. We collaborate with communities, schools, governments, and partners to find sustainable solutions for marginalized children, particularly girls, to remain in school, excel academically, complete relevant education, and secure dignified employment. Our efforts focus on promoting equal access to inclusive education and skills development, with a special emphasis on girls. Additionally, we offer remote learning and various forms of support tailored to the specific needs of adolescent girls. We work to address underlying obstacles to education to enhance learning opportunities.

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CARE in Indonesia Impact in 2025

Involving Total

30.259

Direct Program Participants:

20.676

8.733

Unidentified: 850

335.389

Indirect Program Participants:

213.950

121.439

Reaching Total

13

Provinces

25+

Districts

65

Villages

24

Partners

 

In Indonesia