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The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) promotes democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and curbing climate change. In Southeast and East Asia, we have offices in Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Manila, Seoul, Taipei, and Yangon. We also work in Malaysia. The FNF Indonesia team works with the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of Indonesia, the Government of Wonosobo District, LeGePe, SeJuK, CIPS, InDeKS, and the Climate Institute. Should you have questions or suggestions about our work, please contact us. You can also meet our team here.
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Entrepreneurship and Open Market: Lessons in Ecosystems from Gummersbach
Follow Muhammad Nidhal as he reflects on his experience attending the IAF seminar "Promoting Entrepreneurship and Open Markets" in Gummersbach, where he is exposed to interactive workshops, panels, and group exercises that adds to his understanding of entrepreneurship—including its foundations, challenges, and probable solutions within the context of liberal principles.
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[CLOSED] We're looking for a Program Assistant & Communications Officer!
FNF Indonesia is currently looking for a Program Assistant & Communications Officer (1 role)! Come join us to be a part of the Friedrich Naumann family, apply before 25 October 2024!
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The 2024 Asia Liberty Forum: Networking to Empower
Nanang Sunandar, Co-founder and Chairperson of Institut Demokrasi dan Kesejahteraan Sosial (INDEKS), attended the Asia Liberty Forum this year. It is an event where individuals representing think tanks and civil society organizations from various countries in Asia meet to exchange ideas and experiences around freedom issues. During that time, Nanang had the opportunity to participate in several insightful sessions covering a variety of topics related to freedom and liberty.
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An Evening with FNF’s Civil Society Partners: The Future of Democracy in Indonesia
On September 9th, civil society partners of FNF Indonesia gathered for a networking event to have an exchange on the future of democracy in Indonesia. The event brought together voices from various sectors, all dedicated to exploring the challenges and opportunities facing Indonesia’s democratic landscape. The atmosphere was lively, filled with insightful exchanges on how to strengthen democratic institutions and promote civic engagement in the country.
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Business and Human Rights: An Important Milestone for Human Rights in Indonesia
On May 20th, 2024, the Human Rights Division of Indonesia's Ministry of Law and Human Rights officially launched the "Implementing Guidelines for the Regional Task Force on Business and Human Rights." FNF as one of the Ministry's partners had contributed to realizing the implementation of the regulation since the early process.
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FNF and LeGePe Coordination Meeting on Empowering Communities in Central Java Province
Discover how Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) Indonesia and the Institute of Empowerment Movement (LeGePe) are joining forces to strengthen democracy, promote good governance, and empower communities in Central Java Province. Uncover their impactful initiatives for 2024, from civic education to economic empowerment, and their inspiring field visits that showcase the power of unity in driving positive change. Read it all here.
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Harmonizing Prosperity and Humanity: A Blueprint for Advancing Business and Human Rights in Indonesia
Indonesia pioneers Business & Human Rights with Presidential Regulation 60/2023. The strategy, aligned with UN principles, tackles 1,366 complaints, forming national and regional task forces. Tools like PRISMA engage 231 companies, fostering a competitive landscape respectful of human rights. FNF Indonesia's collaboration strengthens this transformative leap, marking Indonesia's leadership in responsible business practices. Read to learn more.
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