Friday, July 4, 2014
Advocacy Victims of Trafficking through Bylaw
To respond the need of
protection for potential victims and family of trafficked migrants in sender
area, RGS initiated an integrated services. In collaboration with Regency
Office of Man Power and Social Services, JPIC Ruteng Diocese and Scalabrinian,
RGS conducted an initiative meeting to produce village bylaws to protect
village people from trafficking agents. Village leaders, parish priests, adat
leaders, and village apparatus from two sub district attended the three days
meeting in Ruteng. Total participant of
the meeting was 30 people consist of 5 female and 25 male. Upon the meeting
that was held in Ruteng on 9 – 11 September 2013, the two villages conducted
meeting with village stakeholders through village consultative meeting to pass
the village bylaws on protection for villagers from trafficking attempts. Due
to the present of trafficking agents, it is challenging to pass the village
bylaws. However, the effort of village stakeholders to put attention on
trafficking issue was already valuable achievement of the meeting.
In 11 November 2013, Ulu
Belang Village passed the bylaws to protect villagers of Ulu Belang to be
victim of trafficking.
Training for church activists and religious to combat human slavery and trafficking in Bogor
Disseminating issue of human trafficking and awakening church activist about the present of trafficking victims in their area were the purpose of the training. In collaboration with JPIC Bogor Diocese, RGS conducted training for church activists and religious in Bogor diocese to combat human slavery and trafficking on 24 November 2013 at SMKK Bogor. RGS invited guest speaker from Police Department, International Organization of Migration (IOM), and Coordinator of Jesuit Conference Asia Pacific -Social Apostolic (JCAP-SA). The result of training was anti-trafficking network in Bogor Diocese. 60 participants consist of 52 female and 8 male attended training.
Socialization of Slavery and Human Trafficking for Teenage
The
activity was aimed to bring awareness among teenage about the fact and process
of teenage becoming victims of trafficking. The socialization anti-trafficking
targeted youth of RGS’s school in Bogor and vulnerable girls of RGS shelter for
unwed mothers in Yogyakarta. RGS held the socialization of Anti-trafficking for
124 participants consist of 86 girls and 38 boys in 6 cohorts.
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22 April 2013, at Shelter Karya Tasih Yogyakarta
was attended by 10 girls.
·
20 Agustus 2013, at class XII Jasa Boga 1 was
attended by 25 teenage.
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20 Agustus 2013, at class XII perhotelan 1 was
attended by 28 teenage.
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23 Agustus 2013, at class XII perhotelan 2was
attended by 28 teenage.
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26 Agustus 2013, at class XII jasa Boga 2 was
attended by 8 teenage.
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26 Agustus 2013, at class XII perhotelan 3 was
attended by 25 teenage.
During socialization, participants
shared information about trafficking among their friends. This process helped
them to understand about trafficking and eliminate gendered based stereotype on
girls who are trapped in prostitution dens.
TOT Anti-trafficking for Youth Activist
Based on situation we met in Batam, we saw that
many of youth were trafficked by their acquaintances. We decided to conduct TOT
in Batam. Firstly, We conducted two days training on basic skill of
facilitating at Shelter Theresia Batam on 24 – 25 November 2012. Through the
training, our staff and youth volunteer learned and practiced to facilitate training.
They also got more information about human trafficking. The result of these
activities, we prepared 30 people from four parishes to be anti-trafficking
peer resource person.
Three TOT programs were done in two meetings
·
4-5 Mei 2013 at Shelter Theresia Batam, 20 youth
attended the program on the topic of Spirituality in doing services for
trafficking victims.
·
9-11 Agustus 2013 at Bengkong Batam, 15 youth
attended the program on the topic of Catholic social teaching and Planning
Action for combating trafficking.
After receiving TOT anti-trafficking trainings,
the youth created a group to support RGS and Pangkal Pinang diocese to combat
trafficking in Batam. They named the group as Komunitas Migran Perduli
(KOMILI); in English it is translated as Migrant Care Community. This name is
derived from their identity as migrant of Batam.
In
December 2013, KOMILI with RGS in Batam conducted first anti-trafficking
socialization to 60 students at Rempang Island.
Activism to combat violence against girls 2013
RGS noted that violence
against girls in Indonesia increase in number and form. To combat violence
against girls, RGS conducted some activities on the “DAY OF GIRL 2013”. The
activities include:
·
Drawing
competition
51 children from 5 – 18
years participated in drawing competition on the theme ”Girls’ problems”. RGS
invited artist and Jesuit father to judge the result.
The winners of drawing
competition were granted scholarship up to US $ 120 in cash.
Through the competition, RGS
recognized the way children understanding about violence against girls.
·
Day
of girl celebration
RGS conducted day of girl
celebration on 14 October 2013 at Santa Maria Fatima Junior School. 295
students participated in the event. RGS divided the event in three activities
as follow:
Ø
Group
discussion
RGS divided participants
into 6 groups and facilitated by trainers.
Students discussed about
violence against girls on everyday activities in society, church, and family.
They also learned about the root of gendered based injustice and commented on
it. Through role play, students showed their understanding about violence
against girls and the way to stop it.
Ø
Food
sharing
Students shared traditional
food they brought from home in class. In this session, student learned about
sharing. RGS also introduced students that many people in Indonesia live under
severe poverty and mostly girls got less access to food and must work to help
their parents for food.
Ø
Children’s
declaration
12 students from 6 groups
made declaration statement to combat violent against girls in Santa Maria
Fatima Junior School. There were three points on their statements include:
★ Respect the rights of all
students
★ Acknowledge that girls and
boys have equal rights
★ Promise to combat violence
against girls and eager to protect girls from any form of violence.
Public Discussion on Single Mother in Yogyakarta 2013
Public discussion was aimed
to disseminate issue of single mother among parish priests and church activists
in Yogyakarta. RGS in collaboration with local church authority in Yogyakarta
conducted the meeting. 125 participants consist of priest, nuns, male
activists, and female activists attended the meeting. Combination of sharing
experience from single mother and good shepherd sister with research based
presentation and theological based perspective on church call toward the poor
allowed participants to understand and take action for single mothers in
Yogyakarta. In the meeting, RGS gave 250 books on single mother for all
participants.
Raising Awareness on Women and Children Issue in Jakarta
RGS
conducted four socialization to disseminate the issues of marginalized women
and girls. Our target of dissemination was church activists, women activists,
parishioners, and family of single mothers. RGS activities include:
RGS invited guest speaker
from International Organization of Migration (IOM) to discuss current data of
women and girl victims of human trafficking in Indonesia. 11 female activists and 1 male activist
attended the meeting. As follow up, participants suggested to conduct
socialization of human trafficking to students in Bogor.
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27
Mei 2013, theme: “Learning about life from St. Marry Mother of God”
RGS collaborated with Devosi Maria Community Jakarta to
disseminate issues of women and girls in their event. The speakers were Sr. Lia
RGS and Fr. Siswantoko (JPIC Indonesia Bishop conference) with Jeremy Thomas
(artist) as moderator. 150 parishioners listened to our topic on Women and
girls victims of human trafficking. No follow up after the meeting.
·
15
September 2013, theme: “Compassionate family toward single mother”
RGS invited Kristi
Poerwandari (Psychologist) and Fr. Madya Utama SJ (Theologist) to discuss the
theme. 80 participants consist of parents of single mother, friends, children,
and religious attended the discussion. The discussion allowed participants to
understand challenging situation for single mothers and give better idea of
giving support for single mothers and their children.
·
25
September 2013, theme: “Marriage and re-marriage”
RGS collaborated with KOMNAS
Perempuan to disseminate issue of single mother and wives of migrant. The
speakers were Sr. Lia RGS, Valentina Sagala, and Helga. At the meeting, RGS
gave away 30 books on Single mother for participants. 30 female activists from
various religion backgrounds attended the discussion.
Socialization of Human Trafficking for rural people from sender areas and teenage
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Socialization of human trafficking in Forum of Manggarai Community
The socialization of trafficking was conducted
under discussion series held by Manggarai Community. The activity was held in Jakarta at 26
February 2012 with 50 participants. We used the opportunity to present our data
on situation of migrant workers of East Nusa Tenggara in this forum because
they have direct connection with people in East Nusa Tenggara and unaware about
trafficking industry. The result of this
activity was that Manggarai Community discussed possible action they could do
as of individual and group to protect themselves and their family members from
human trafficking.
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Socialization of human trafficking to students of St. Ursula High
School.
The socialization of trafficking was held at St.
Ursula School Jakarta on 14 December 2012 with 134 participants. During eight
hours activity, we informed students about human trafficking and the ways to
indentify trafficking threats. The result of this activity was that Catholic
youth of Batam discussed possible action they could do as of individual and
group to protect themselves, friends, and family members from human
trafficking.
Book discussion on “Single Mother: Reality and Discourse”
On 15 Mei 2012 we conducted book discussion. We
invited 3 speakers to talk based on their expertise. The discussion was began
by single mother who shared her experience. The sharing was responded by
psychological perspective by Kristi poerwandari. The need of community was
discussed by Nani Zulminarni. And it was closed by Madya Utama SJ on church
perspective on single mother. 50 participants attended the discussion. The book that was edited by Imaculata Kurniasanti, mainly discussed everyday issues of single mother from sociological perspective.
Socialization of human trafficking to youth in Batam
The
socialization of Anti-trafficking was held in Todak Island on 7 – 8 July 2012. In
this activity we empower youth to participate as organizing committee. To this,
youth learned the ways to communicate with police and church authorities to get
support. During two days activity, we informed the youth about human
trafficking and the ways to indentify trafficking threats. The result of this
activity was that Catholic youth of Batam discussed possible action they could
do as of individual and group to protect themselves, friends, and family
members from human trafficking. The youth was divided based on their parishes
to make follow-up action. In all four parishes, the youth mentioned that they
will tell their friends and parents about trafficking threats individually and
as a group they chose facilitator among them. To support their action, GSSWC
agreed to conduct TOT for youth in Batam. Throught the program we socialized Anti-trafficking to 160 youth.
Socialization of Human Trafficking in Poor Neighborhood in Batam
The
socialization of anti-trafficking targeted people from areas where a lot of people
were sent to other places and became trafficking victims. We held the
socialization of Anti-trafficking at 4 Good Shepherd Community Centers in
Batam. Participants are parents of children in the center.
20 February 2012 at the Good shepherd Center Kampung air, 33 parents attended socialization.
21 February 2012 at the Good shepherd Center Teluk Bakau, 20 parents attended socialization.
22 February 2012 at the Good shepherd Center
Baloi Kebun, 17 parents attended socialization.
23 February 2012 at the Good shepherd Center
Tiban Kampung, 21 parents attended socialization.
The
Good Shepherd Centers was built in poor areas and the low economy families have accessed these centers. During socialization process some participant, formerly
work as maid abroad, shared their experiences. They mentioned the hardship they
had as Indonesian migrant worker and the lack of protection. Through
socialization, we informed 107 people consist of 91 parents and 16 teachers
about human trafficking and the ways to identify trafficking threats.
16 Days Campaign to Combat Violence Against Women 2012
Violence against women cannot be tolerated in any circumstances. Responding the urge to combat gendered based violence, we conducted 16 days activism:
· Under the theme From
Peace in the Home to Peace in the World, we discussed the ways
in which violence against women can be seen as a chain of vicious circle in
everyday reality. In collaboration with Vivat Indonesia, GSSWC Indonesia conducted seminar that was held on 25 November 2012 in Jakarta. 134 participants consist of religious congregation and
activists attended 5 hours seminar session with guest speakers included Nunuk
P. Murniati (Former commissioner of Komnas perempuan), Rev. Madya Utama SJ
(Theologist), and Rita Serena Kolibonso (Lawyer).
·
We distributed information on situation of women and we encouraged RGS sister in Indonesia province to participate and conduct activities with women in communities on 16 days campaign.
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We discussed violence against women
that lead women into single parenthood through national television (TVRI)
on 26 November 2012. The program was aired nationally. This publication was collaboration with commission of communication of Archdiocese Jakarta.
·
We shared information of violence against women
and we encouraged listeners radio Cakrawala on 25 November 2012 to combat violence. The program was aired in Jakarta.
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We distributed information on human rights day. Our
team and the Good Shepherd sisters also conducted prayers for women and
children victims of violence on 10 December 2012. The prayer was our ways to
support women and children in our services and women and children elsewhere.
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We
conducted discussion on 12 December 2012. We invited sisters and catholic
female activists to discuss situation of women in Indonesia. The discussion was
focused on women positionality in Catholic Church of Indonesia. Rev. Benny
Susetyo (commission of religious relation in Indonesia bishops’ conference) and
Kristi Poerwandari (Director of Gender studies Universitas Indonesia) were the
keynote speakers.
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