Yakkum

YAKKUM is an ecclesiastical-social institution founded on February 1, 1950, by the Synod of Javanese Christian Churches and Central Javanese Indonesian Christian Churches as a form of calling in an effort to provide complete healing.

YAKKUM is an ecclesiastical-social institution founded on February 1, 1950, by the Synod of Javanese Christian Churches and Central Javanese Indonesian Christian Churches as a form of calling in an effort to provide complete healing.

KOPPESDA, established in 1996, initially supported the development of programs in eight priority areas of the Konsorsium Pengembangan Masyarakat Dataran Nusa Tenggara (KPMDNT). It focused on participatory action research methodologies for conflict management, community-based natural resource management, and data collection.

Solidaritas Perempuan dan Anak (SOPAN) Sumba is a volunteer-based organisation focused on issues concerning women, children, disabilities, and other minority groups. Since 2006, SOPAN has run programs to prevent gender-based and cultural violence in Sumba, utilising media campaigns, research, cultural arts, documentation, and dissemination of information.

Perkumpulan Mitra Samya (Institute for Participation, Economic, and Democracy Studies) is a non-profit organisation that focuses on participatory research in the fields of social, economic, and democratisation, strengthening human resource capacity, developing natural resource development and management (PSDA) methodology, and developing communication media and development information.

Lembaga Generasi Bintang Sejahtera (LGBS) is a key partner of the NTB Provincial Government in their flagship zero waste program. LGBS manages 285 community-based waste banks throughout Nusa Tenggara.

The ADBMI Foundation is the first locally based non-profit civil society organisation in East Lombok that focuses on the issue of migrant workers and human trafficking, with a rights-based movement and the needs of victims.

IDEP was established in 1999 in response to Indonesia's severe financial and social crisis. Originating from discussions among Bali community groups, the organisation aimed to address the growing challenges faced by Indonesians.

The Kerti Praja Foundation's (YKP) activities are conducting research and providing outreach education and comprehensive health care for local communities in Bali.

The Wahid Foundation emerged with a commitment to realising KH Abdurrahman Wahid's intellectual vision of advancing Indonesian society and Islam, improving people's welfare, building democracy and fundamental justice, and promoting peace without violence throughout the world.

Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. In Indonesia and around the world, Save the Children does whatever it takes — every day and in times of crisis — to ensure that children have their right to a healthy life, the opportunity to learn, and protection.