Civil Society and Civil Society Organizations in Indonesia
Stefano Harney and Rita Olivia, August 2003 As Indonesia has struggled to recover from its dark and ugly period of devastation and repression, and from the "Asia crisis", it has moved into an era where new institutions are taking shape. In 2000, the ILO's Socio-Economic Security Programme launched an ambitious project to take stock of the social and economic insecurities in the country, to assist our constituents and colleagues to devise new policies for reducing those insecurities and to promote universal social protection. This paper is one of more than 20 that has emerged so far and is unlike all the others in that it focuses on those informal bodies that have emerged in the period of democratization. Click here for full document in PDF |
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