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Celebrating Inclusive Women’s Movements

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JASS Southeast Asia activist Maria Mustika (Indonesia) traveled to Nepal for CREAā€™s Count Me In! Conference, which brought together over 300 sex workers, disabled, single, young, lesbian and HIV-positive women, and trans people from across South and Southeast Asia, to…

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Forging A New Mix of Economic and Political Strategy in SEA

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JASS activists from across Southeast Asia came together at a regional meeting in November to chart a powerful strategic direction for JASS SEA that combines economic (needs) and political (rights) organizing efforts. JASS SEA will be building on the work…

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Outreach Development in Indonesia

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By: Pemberdayaan Perempua KepalaKeluarga (PEKKA) Stories of female heads are rare. Many of them have little or no knowledge of their rights and often on then losing end on issues like divorce or physical abuse. Yet, they survive, determined to…

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JASS SEA: Strengthening Solidarity and Sisterhood

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JASS SEA women from Cambodia, East Timor, Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia are in Bandung, Indonesia for a regional political planning focused on strengthening and amplifying the alternative agendas produced by grassroots organizing and young feminist mobilization with strategic alliances across…

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JASS Southeast Asia: “Dear Mr. President”

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ā€œWe have waited long enough." So begins an important letter to the new President of the Philippines signed by 22 partner organizations and several prominent womenā€™s rights activists as part of an organizing effort facilitated by JASS Philippines with the Center for Womenā€™s Resources and the Womenā€™s Legal Bureau. This letter illustrates the tremendous organizing power of JASS in the region.
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A New Global Partnership

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JASS Board Member, Maria Victoria Raquiza, of the La Liga Policy Institute in the Philippines delivered these remarks to the High Level Plenary Meeting of the recent UN General Assembly on the Millenium Development Goalsā€™ Roundtable on ā€œPoverty, Hunger and…

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Zulminarni Wins Womenā€™s Rights Award

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JASS proudly celebrates Nani Zulminarni, Southeast Asia Regional Coordinator, whose ground-breaking work with Indonesian women has won her the prestigious Saparinah Sadli Award, created and named for a pioneering feminist scholar and activist, which honors women leaders for their significant…

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JASS Feminist Land Rights Activist Imprisoned in Indonesia

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Eva Susanti, an activist trained and supported by JASS Southeast Asia, is being held by police in Indonesia. Susantiā€™s colleagues at JASS SEA have launched a letter writing campaign, calling on Indonesian authorities to release her. Along with local farmers and their families, Susanti was speaking out against the environmental destruction wrecked by the palm oil industry.
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Philippines Free the 43!

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In the biggest crackdown on Filipino activists since the Marcos era, 43 community health workers, including two pregnant women, were detained while conducting a training seminar and reportedly tortured on suspicion of being Communist rebels. Relatives and colleagues accused the military of planting guns and ammunition at the training facility. Through a campaign to Free the 43!, JASS ally, the Center for Womenā€™s Resources, is pressing for their release.
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