To mark Worldwide Human Rights Day in 2021, on 9 December 2021 the ANU Indonesia Institute hosted a dialogue on girls’s rights and gender equality in Indonesia. Audio system examined the extent to which Indonesian girls have achieved equality in a broad array of political, financial and social fields, and what Indonesian girls are doing right this moment to beat the obstacles that lie within the path of gender equality. You may watch this essential, difficult and galvanizing dialogue on New Mandala now.
Chair
Dr Eva Nisa
Senior Lecturer, College of Tradition, Historical past and Languages, and ANU Indonesia Institute
The Australian Nationwide College.
Subjects and audio system
Sri Budi Eko Wardani: Attaining girls’s sexual and reproductive rights and well being.
Lecturer within the Division of Political Science and Director of the Middle for Political Research, Universitas Indonesia.
Dr Marcia Soumokil: Countering gender-based violence and harassment.
Nation Director IPAS Indonesia (Yayasan Inisiatif Perubahan Akses menuju Sehat Indonesia)
Anindya Restuviani: The gender pay hole and feminine labour power participation.
Director of Jakarta Feminist and Co-Director of Hollaback! Jakarta.
Dr Diana Contreras Suarez: Ladies within the media and constructing a feminist voice.
Melbourne Institute of Utilized Financial and Social Analysis, College of Melbourne.
Devi Asmarani
Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of women-focused webmagazine Magdalene (www.magdalene.co)
Speaker Biographies
Dr Eva Nisa is a cultural anthropologist and knowledgeable in Islamic research. Her analysis and publications concentrate on the intersections between spiritual, cultural, political, financial, authorized, social, and philosophical points of peoples’ lives. She is occupied with world currents of Islam reshaping the lives of Muslims in Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia. Her analysis has concerned worldwide collaborative initiatives with students from the USA, Germany, Australia, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Austria, Malaysia, New Zealand, Thailand and Singapore. Presently, she serves on the editorial board of The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology.
Dr Marcia Soumokil is the director of Ipas Indonesia. Previous to becoming a member of Ipas, Dr. Soumokil labored for a number of worldwide organizations inside Indonesia within the areas of HIV, adolescent reproductive well being, maternal and new child well being, and well being governance. Dr. Soumokil is a skilled medical physician and commenced her profession as a basic follow doctor in a group well being clinic. She additionally holds a Masters of Public Well being diploma from College of Melbourne, Australia. She presently serves on the boards of the Indonesia AIDS Coalition.
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Sri Budi Eko Wardani is a lecturer in Division of Political Science Universitas Indonesia. She can also be the Director of Middle for Political Research Universitas Indonesia. She is taking her doctoral diploma in politics at Division of Political Science Universitas Indonesia. A few of her earlier notable analysis have been Indonesian Voting Habits on 1999 Election (1999-2000, collaboration with Ohio State College, USA), Strengthen and Monitoring of 2004 Normal Election (2003-2004, collaboration with CETRO), Ladies Political Participation and Advocacy for Adoption Affirmative Coverage in Political Get together Regulation and Election Regulation (2007-2009, collaboration with The Asia Basis), and Illustration of Ladies in Nationwide and Native Legislature after 2009 Election (July – December 2010, collaboration with The Asia Basis & AusAID).
Dr Diana Contreras Suarez is a Senior Analysis Fellow on the Melbourne Institute of Utilized Financial and Social Analysis. Her analysis is pushed by questions on the right way to enhance the lives of susceptible and deprived populations, and focuses on understanding human capital formation all through the life cycle in addition to how public coverage or packages work on attaining improved lives. She makes use of econometrics methods to look into these questions, with most of her experience in creating international locations, together with Indonesia.
Devi Asmarani is the Editor-in-Chief and co-founder of women-focused webmagazine Magdalene (www.magdalene.co). Her 25 years’ expertise in journalism started at The Jakarta Submit, adopted by The Straits Instances of Singapore, the place she wrote information studies, in-depth articles and analyses on numerous points from politics, conflicts, terrorism to pure disasters. She has additionally written columns, articles, essays in addition to works of fiction for numerous native and worldwide publications. She can also be a writing and journalism teacher, and gender and media facilitator, and has labored as a marketing consultant with worldwide organizations. Devi is the recipient of S.Okay. Trimurti Awards for her work in selling gender equality in journalism.
Anindya Restuviani is Program Director of Jakarta Feminist and Co-Director of Hollaback! Jakarta. She is a feminist activist with experience in gender equality and a historical past of working in the growth sector on points of gender, kids, and susceptible youth with robust expertise in feminist advocacy and organizing inside grassroots communities and on the native, nationwide and world degree.