Volunteer-powered.
Inclusivity-driven.

Since 2017, we have worked to advance gender, sexuality, and human rights discourse in Indonesia by linking these issues to environmental, political, and socioeconomic contexts.

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Programmes

NONGKI

 

NONGKI is GSHR’s flagship discussion series that creates an inclusive, critical space for people to explore gender, sexuality, and human rights, online and offline, from feminist theory to sexual health and beyond.

Women’s March Bali

 

Initiated by GSHR, Women’s March Bali is a bold, unifying movement that brought hundreds together to confront gender-based violence and injustice, carving out space for women and marginalised voices to speak truth to power in the heart of Bali.

Training

 

Through peer counsellor training and school outreach, GSHR equips youth and volunteers with the tools to recognise, respond to, and record cases of sexual and online gender-based violence.

16 Film Festival Bali

 

Initiated in Bali by GSHR and partners, EnamBelas Film Festival harnesses the power of film to amplify survivors’ voices and confront gender-based violence, aligning local action with the global 16 Days of Activism campaign.

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When Progress Demands Sacrifice: Women Defenders in Indonesia

Fourteen people from Sagea, North Maluku, are facing criminalisation for protesting mining activities conducted by PT Mining Abadi Indonesia (MAI) in February 2026 (Suprayogi, 2026). The mining industry is trying to mine the karst environment in Yonelo Well, even...

Kisah Perempuan dan Masyarakat Adat di Balik Tambang Nikel

Beberapa waktu lalu, berbagai media menyoroti kerusakan lingkungan di Raja Ampat akibat aktivitas pertambangan nikel. Namun, di balik ramainya pemberitaan seputar pariwisata dan lingkungan, dampak sosial terhadap masyarakat adat dan perempuan sering kali luput dari...

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