Female Police Vital in Handling Gender-Based Violence: Komnas Perempuan
Komnas Perempuan highlights the key role of female police in tackling gender-based violence and urges stronger leadership roles for women officers. Read the full story.
Komnas Perempuan highlights the key role of female police in tackling gender-based violence and urges stronger leadership roles for women officers. Read the full story.
West Java leads Indonesia in violence against women reports for 2024, Komnas Perempuan confirms. Urban vulnerability and underreporting in remote areas persist. Read the full story.
Komnas Perempuan has demanded Minister Fadli Zon retract his denial of mass rapes during the 1998 riots, citing official findings that confirmed 85 cases of sexual violence. Read the full statement.
The National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) strongly condemned House of Representatives (DPR)I legislator Ahmad Dhani’s recent sexist remarks. Learn more.
The National Commission on Violence Against Women reported that three wives in Indonesia become victims of domestic violence every hour. Read more.
The National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan) urged police to take immediate action on child custody violations based on the Constitutional Court's decision, which clarifies that forced custody seizures by parents are illegal. Read more on this issue.