Rifka Annisa in collaboration with UNFPA conducted a study in three NTT (East Nusa Tenggara) districts (Alor, Manggarai, TTS), one city (Kupang), and four districts in Papua (Jayapura, Keerom, Jayawijaya, Merauke). This research was conducted in August 2011 for approximately twenty days. The agencies involved in this study included the police (personnel, police stations, police offices), the Centre for Women and Children’s Services, NGOs, marriage counseling and divorce settlement bodies, Organization for Religion, health centres, hospitals, Organization for Social Development and Children’s Health, and each province’s office of marriage regulations. The results have been positive, for the efforts have helped in execution of preferred family and customary laws by victims and local service agencies. Unfortunately there has not yet been a mechanism set in place to assist with the application of customary law into positive law enforcement protocol. Policymaking efforts are weak in addressing violence against women and children. In some areas, women's empowerment organizations have still not incorporated certain policies and therefore negatively influence coordination efforts. Conclusions drawn from this study emphasize the importance of building inter-agency synergy between existing services and organizations in order to provide the necessary resources and facilities for victims.

Tuesday, 30 January 2018 21:25

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Tuesday, 30 January 2018 16:20

How to Apply for Internship

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PROCEDURES

  1. No later than one month before the commencement of the internship, the student must submit an official internship letter from his/her university or another institution (letter of introduction) supplemented with an internship plan proposal addressed to the Director of Rifka Annisa
  2. Proposals submitted should include the following items:
    • The purpose of the internship
    • Benefits for students, universities, and institutions
    • Plan for activities to be carried out, including time frame and output
    • Design of measuring tools or other tools that will be used
  3. HRD coordinates with the intended Division, also to determine Supervisor (SPV) for the interns.
  4. Each intern will have SPV (supervisor) in the intended division. SPV will be determined by mutual agreement in the intended division. The job of SPV are:
    • Assisting the interns to perform their internship and achieve their internship objectives in accordance with the agreed purposes.
    • Review the intern at the end of each week and the end of the internship with HRD.
    • Conduct an evaluation with HRD and Manager (if any assessment from the University is required)
  5. Students must fill in an Internship Application Form accompanied with a photocopy of an ID card, student card and passport (3 x 4); one sheet is needed on the first day of internship.
  6. The HRD and the division in question will hold an institutional orientation session for interns for one day.
  7. Interns will follow the internship process in accordance with the agreed upon plan between the student and the division in question, as well as work within the procedures and regulations of the concerned Division.
  8. Interns are required to report activities that have been conducted for one week to the SPV, Division Manager, and HRD.
  9. Interns must consult SPV, Division Manager, or HRD about material reports.
  10. Interns must submit a report of proceedings no later than one month after the completion of the internship.
  11. The duration of an internship is a minimum of two months, except in some cases where such a two month duration is not possible.
  12. Once the report is submitted to Rifka Annisa, the intern may request the issuance of an Internship Certificate.
  13. Interns must follow the rules that apply in the organization of Rifka Annisa and must uphold the professional ethics.

Rifka Annisa reserves the right to limit the number of interns accepted, considering their potential effectiveness and the potential workload of each division.

For further information, please contact:

Rifka Annisa Jl. Jambon IV Komplek Jatimulyo Indah 55242

Phone/Fax. 0274-553333 or email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Tuesday, 30 January 2018 16:02

Join Rifka Annisa as a Volunteer

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Volunteers are our strength. Our volunteers made contributions in various fields, such as providing psychological and legal assistance in handling women victims of violence, aiding with media and design, developing technology and information systems, doing campaign and advocacy, organizing and empowering communities of both adolescents and adults, and becoming contributors. These volunteers may be either administrational or professional.

As the organization continues to grow, many new methods to combat violence against women will certainly arise, and along with these developments, the need for good volunteers in new fields will inevitably persist.

What Will Volunteers Get From This Experience?

What will you choose? An experience to support your future career or one of contribution in an effort to serve the community according to your skill set?

Regardless of your choice, being a volunteer in Rifka Annisa will benefit you and the community alike.

  • A wide range of training based on gender-based violence, with topics including feminism, counseling, legal issues, masculinity, media and social change, organization, and so on.

  • The opportunity to attend many trainings and conferences worldwide with scholarships.

  • The opportunity to pursue higher education with scholarships, in cooperation with Rifka Annisa and the university in question.

  • The opportunity to work as a resource facilitator; to be involved with the various events related to gender-based violence against women, both in Indonesia and overseas.

  • The experience working with colleagues from various social and cultural backgrounds in a dynamic and familial work environment.

  • The exposure to new issues pertaining to human rights and gender-based violence against women.

  • A valuable experience that you can display proudly in your CV.

How to Join?

If you are interested in applying to become a volunteer, please send your CV and Motivation Letter via email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., listing your field of expertise or interest in the email subject. Once your CV and Motivation Letter are received, we will tailor it to our needs. If you qualify as a volunteer, there will be an initial training process and some commitment that we both agree upon.

Tuesday, 30 January 2018 10:22

International partners

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Director: Defirentia One Muharomah

Manager of Internal and Finance: Alfi Sulistyowati

--- Finance staff: Sri Wahyuni

--- Housekeeping: Juminem

--- Securities: Joko Budi Santoso, Muji Raharjo, Rajiman

Manager of Victim Support: Indiah Wahyu Andari

--- Psychological counselor: Budi Wulandari, Amalia Rizkiyani, Lystianingtyas Alfani Putri

--- Legal counselor: Lisa Oktavia, Nurul Kurniati, Arnita Ernauli Marbun

--- Psychologist: Hartanti Rahayu

--- Male counselor: Sabar Riyadi

Public Relation: Nurmawati


VOLUNTEER

  1. Students submit a formal request for an intern from the University or other institutions (including a cover letter) equipped with the internship work plan proposal addressed to the Director of Rifka Annisa not later than 1 (one) month before the internship begins.
  2. Proposals submitted must include:
    a.    The purpose of the internship
    b.    The potential for positive outcomes for students, universities, and organisations
    c.    Plans for activities to be performed including timeframes and outputs
    d.    The design of instruments for measurement, research or other purposes
  3. Human Resources Division will coordinate with the relevant divisions in the destination in order to determine an appropriate supervisor (SPV) for the intern.
  4. Each trainee will have a supervisor in their division whose position as such will be determined through mutual agreement. A supervisor’s tasks consists of:
    a. Assisting interns to perform tasks and achieve apprenticeship goals in accordance with the mutual agreement.
    b. Reviewing trainees at the end of each week and at the conclusion of the internship in conjunction with HR.
    c. Adding value to the role, together with HR and Managers (if any assessment of the University)
  5. Students must fill out an Internship Application Form accompanied by a photocopy of their ID card, visa if applicable, and passport photo 3 x 4, 1 (one) sheet on the first day of the internship.
  6. HR and designated divisions will hold orientation sessions for internship students for 1 (one) day.
  7. Future students must adhere to processes in accordance with the plans that have been agreed to between the student and the Division concerned and working procedures applicable in the relevant Division.
  8. Student interns are required to report activities that have been carried out for 1 (one) week to the SPV, Division Manager and HR.
  9. Students must consult materials and report to the SPV, Division Manager, or HR.
  10. Students are required to submit a report within a four-week period following the completion of the internship.
  11. The duration of the internship is minimum 2 months, excepting those cases in which consideration may be made for special circumstances.
  12. An Internship Certificate will be issued upon request, following the trainee’s submission of her/his report to Rifka Annisa.
  13. Student interns must follow the rules applicable within Rifka Annisa and must uphold professional ethics.
  14. Rifka Annisa reserves the right to limit the number of apprentices related to the effectiveness and workload of each Division.

 

RESEARCH

Rifka Annisa will assist research conducted by both students and the general public through the Division of Research and Training Centre (RTC) in the furtherance of knowledge itself.  The results expected by Rifka Annisa are that at minimum researchers will be able to share their results, which will be placed in the library and accessible to all who enquire, or if the theme is synergistic with what is being raised by Rifka Annisa or considered unique and interesting, researchers could be invited to present and discuss their research in an internal discussion forum at Rifka Annisa.

  • The prerequisites that must be met by the researchers to be able to conduct research at Rifka Annisa are as follows:
    1. Submission of a research proposal.
    2. Completion of a research application form (from Rifka Annisa).
    3. Research costs of Rp. 120.000 for
    4. A letter from their institution / college.
    5. S1 category students, and Rp. 150.000 for S2 category students will be made payable, in addition to fees for institutions / public which will be refunded after the final results of the study have been submitted to the Rifka Annisa to cut administrative costs for Rifka Annisa.
  • If necessary, Rifka Annisa will provide data of its cases, the agency profile, resources to be made available through the Rifka Annisa library, and interviews with our staff and clients.
  • Interviews with clients (victims and perpetrators) will be coordinated in advance with the relevant counsellor to establish if interviews can be conducted directly or via counsellor.  If after the consideration of researchers the client is able to attend a face-to-face interview, the counselor will conduct a briefing beforehand in addition to providing assistance throughout the interview process.  These steps are taken to avoid putting the client in uncomfortable circumstances and thus aim to prevent further adverse psychological harm or relapse.
  • In the case of face-to-face interviews with clients, due to additional commitments for staff, clients are asked to visit the Rifka Annisa office, and the investigator to provide compensation for the client in the form of transport money to be given directly to the client after completion of the interview in the amount of Rp. 75.000 if the client is close to the Rifka Annisa office and Rp. 100.000 if the client is far.  This does not apply to interviews with staff at Rifka Annisa.
  • Researchers are expected to collect research results in hard copy and will be reimbursed following part-completion of the research.  Rifka Annisa are able to provide certificates to demonstrate that research is being undertaken, in addition to other paperwork that may be required. Thank you.
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