PBI Indonesia Project Partners
The Indonesia Project supported human rights defenders as well as organizations dealing with issues related to human rights. The aim of the project was to help develop and strengthen the capacities of local organizations. We didn't just restrict our work to our partners but also tried to form links between civil society NGOs and government bodies. Through such work, PBI tried to facilitate a space in which conflict transformation could occur in the areas in which we worked. The Indonesia Project had a number of partners who ranged from local grassroots organizations, individual human rights investigators and defenders through to religious groups. PBI established contracts with our Indonesian partners and reviewed them on a bi-annual basis. In the event that the level of threats to an individual or an organization was perceived to be negligible, the partner had the option of not renewing their contracts. In these cases, partners maintained Rapid Response Agreements with PBI which allowed PBI to react in the event that their security situation deteriorated. Below are details of the individuals and organizations with whom PBI had partnership agreements. |
This project is closedPeace Brigades International (PBI) has closed its current phase of operations in Indonesia as a result of a series of challenges and constraints during the past year. Our departure means the withdrawal of the last international human rights organisation from Papua after other organisations have had their operations disrupted. The website is an archive from late 2010. >> Read the closing statement of the Indonesia Project
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