Human Rights Advocacy Utilizing Religious Perspectives and Opinion Leaders. Promoting National Human Rights Education in Indonesia

Author

Mashadi Said

Publisher

The Center for Victims of Torture/New Tactics in Human Rights Project

Place of Publication

Minneapolis, MN

Year of Publication

2006

Language

English, Indonesian, Kyrgyz

The National Working Group for Human Rights Dissemination and Promotion (NWG) in Indonesia developed a human rights education (HRE) curriculum for all age levels in both public and private schools. In order to create support for such a human rights curriculum that also encompassed religious educational institutions, an effective tactic was to engage key and respected leaders–community and religious leaders as well as teachers–in the development and training of the human rights curriculum. By taking the time and effort to engage opinion and religious leaders in the process, the NWG was able to develop their critical support and integrate their needs and concerns in order to overcome barriers and challenges to HRE. To date, 400 opinion leaders including community and religious leaders and teachers as well as 1,000 civics teachers in both government and private schools have been trained by the Department of Education in using the curricula. There have also been 31 provincial committees on human rights that have been set up to provide training and on-going support to the trainers. Guidelines and reference materials have been developed and are soon to be published. These materials address human rights values as in the Indonesian cultural and religious context and designed with the consultation and assistance in order to overcome the perception that human rights values are Western concepts that impinge upon Indonesian cultural and religious values. Instead, the process has lead to a mutual recognition of basic human values.
Education Policy, Curriculum Development, Research
EPCDR: Research and evaluation
Human rights-based approach

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