Cegah PMI Terjebak Ekstremisme Kekerasan, Infest Latih Instruktur PAP Uji Coba Modul Pencegahan Ekstremisme Kekerasan di Kalangan PMI

Institute for Education Development, Social, Religious and Cultural Studies (Infest) Yogyakarta mengadakan “Training of Trainer (TOT) Modul Pencegahan Ekstremisme Kekerasan untuk Instruktur Pembekalan Akhir Pemberangkatan (PAP)”. Pelatihan yang dilaksanakan di Surabaya pada Kamis-Jumat (24-25/10/2019), ini melibatkan 25 instruktur perwakilan dari Loka Pelayanan Penempatan dan Perlindungan TKI (LP4TKI) Surabaya, Pos Pelayanan...

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Three villages in Ponorogo advocate for participatory data-based village development planning

The Institute for Education Development, Social, Religious, and Cultural Studies (Infest) Yogyakarta, in collaboration with AWO International, recently conducted monitoring on the implementation process of Appreciative Village Planning (PAD) in Ponorogo Regency. The monitoring took place on Wednesday (18/9) in Bringinan Village, Thursday (19/9) in Nongkodono Village, and Friday (20/9)...

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Preventing Extremism and Violence among PMIs” infest Engages the Government and CSOs

The Institute for Education Development, Social, Religious and Cultural Studies (Infest) Yogyakarta once again collaborates with the government and several Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) concerned with Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) issues. The spread of religious-based violent extremism remains a serious problem in the world, including Indonesia. The spread of this...

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Mapping data-based shared issues

Infest Design “Safe Travel” Content and Modules for the Prevention of Extreme Violence for Migrant Workers in Destination Countries

The Institute for Education Development, Social, Religious, and Cultural Studies (Infest) Yogyakarta designed a module to prevent extreme violence for Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) in their destination countries. In addition to designing media content for the campaign to prevent extremism, Infest also designed module content and content, for the “Safe...

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