This study employs a feminist lens to analyze societal norms and regulatory framework and policies surrounding the care economy and generate evidence to advocate for policies and practices that promote and protect women’s rights and needs in paid care work, both in Indonesia and globally.
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Dyan Widyaningsih, Luhur Bima, Valentina Yulita Dyah Utari, Rezanti Putri Pramana, Asep Kurniawan, Hening Wikan Sawiji, Eliesta Handitya
Palmira Permata Bachtiar, Asri Yusrina, Ana Rosidha Tamyis, Wiwin Purbaningrum, Fitri Ayunisa
This baseline study measures the level of trust and confidence among representatives of GEDSI-focused CSOs, and provincial governments in local development processes.
Ruhmaniyati , Rika Kumala Dewi, Sri Murniati, Affandi Ismail
This research examines the post-mining transition in Sawahlunto, West Sumatra, and how to facilitate a just transition to a post-mining local economy.
Risa Wardatun Nihayah, Wiwin Purbaningrum
This study explores the challenges and opportunities for equipping young people with the skills needed to work in the agriculture sector and become key drivers to sustainable agriculture.
Nurmala Selly Saputri, Wandira Larasati
This project seeks to provide empirical evidence for whether air quality is an experience goods whose value is revealed only after consumption.