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The Women National Assembly proceeds on 26-27 March 2023, and embodies the active and meaningful participation of women with disability and of other marginal women in identifying and analyzing issues relevant for women with disability, and inclusive gender in the context of Mid-Term Development Planning. The Director of Kapal Perempuan, Misiyah also elaborates that It is equally critical for collaboration and drawing public support for strategic planning within the government ministries and offices, and provincial and district/city development planning.

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The tenth human rights festival will proceed in Bitung City, North Sulawesi Sulawesi on 29–31 July 2024, featuring “Advance Democracy, Human Rights Fulfillment, and Strengthening Community Participation through State Accountability from Regional to National Levels.” Officially, INFID and the National Human Rights Commission initiated the Human Rights Festival in 2014.

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Sasana Inklusi dan Gerakan Advokasi Difabel (SIGAB) Indonesia, Pusat Rehabilitasi Yakkum, and Formasi Disabilitas implement inclusive program with the support from INKLUSI Program (an Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Inclusive Indonesia), and release a 2024 Election Monitoring result (Friday, 22 March 2024). The report shows infringements experienced by people with disability during the 2024 election.

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The Indonesian Government attends the United Nations’ Human Rights Commission session for the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) led by the head of ICCPR at Wilson Palais, Geneva on 11-12 March 2024. The session asks the Indonesian Government to answer and to clarify on question about the convention implementation in Indonesia, posed by many ICCPR members.

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The Constitutioal Court agrees to some points of the judicial review demanded by two human rights activists, Haris Azhar and Fatia Maulidiyanti regarding libel, on Thursday (21/3). The he head of the Constitutional Court, Suhartoyo and eight members of the Constitutional Court sign the decision and officially upload it on Thursday (21/3).

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