City Intensifies 16-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women and Children
Reported by Yudha Peta Ogara | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
We will strive to create a safe space for women and children in Jakarta
Violence against women and children is a serious problem that is a world issue. All countries also agreed to 'combat' this case, including Indonesia.
As Indonesia's 'barometer', the Jakarta Provincial Government has an important role in order to overcome violence against women and children.
Dishub - PPAPP Agency Intensifies SAPA Posts in All TerminalsThrough Jakarta Child Protection and Empowerment and Population Control Agency (PPAPP), the Jakarta Government has made various efforts to create a safe space for women and children in Jakarta. One of them is carrying out the 16-Day Campaign against Violence Against Women and Children (HKATPA).
PPAPP Agency Head, Tuty Kusumawati said HKATPA is the final series of organizing the 2022 Women's Empowerment and Child Protection Program (PPPA). This activity started from November 25 to December 10, 2022.
"The HARPA kick-off is held on November 25, coinciding with the commemoration of International Women's Anti-Violence Day. It is held at SDN Kalibaru 09, Cilincing, North Jakarta," she stated, Saturday (11/26).
It was attended by PPPA Minister, Bintang Puspayoga and Jakarta TP PKK Chairwoman, Mirdiyati Heru Budi Hartono.
According to Kusumawati, it was carried out in the form of a Women-Friendly and Caring for Children Jakarta Roadshow, with the theme “Create a Safe Space, Recognize the Law on Sexual Violence Crimes (TPKS). It carried the tagline “Satu Suara Untuk UU TPKS” (One Voice for the TPKS Law) with the hashtags #kenalUUTPKS, #JakartaRamahPerempuan, and #JakartaPeduliAnak.
The next location is in West Jakarta, which falls on November 30, East Jakarta on December 1, Central Jakarta on December 6, Seribu Islands on December 7, and South Jakarta on December 8.
"It involves international institutions that are concerned with women and children, universities, BUMD, Baznas Bazis, and the business world," she said.
She went on to say that this event is packaged in the form of a talk show on anti-violence against women and children, launching of women- and child-friendly facilities, and providing assistance with the specific needs of children.
"The talk show material given on anti-violence against women and children is from the National Commission on Women, UNFPA, ILO, and IOM," she explained.
It was also filled with the distribution of 200 packages for children's specific needs from Baznas (Bazis), BUMD, and the business world.
"Within 16 days, we will strive to create a safe space for women and children in Jakarta by introducing regulatory aspects, preparing facilities and means, and providing assistance with the specific needs of children," she concluded.