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AJAR’s Short Film “Konta-sai” Awarded Best Film and Best Animation at ReelOzInd! Australia Indonesia Short Film Competition 2021
We are delighted and proud to announce that our animated documentary titled "Konta-sai" has been awarded the Best Film and...
Screenings of AJAR’s Award-Winning Animated Films “Konta-Sai” and “8:45” at Dili International Film Festival
Dili, 7 October 2021 - Screenings of AJAR’s two animated films, “8:45”and the award-winning “Konta-Sai”, took place with students of...
[WEBINAR] The Need of Truth and Justice for Victims and Family of Disappeared, Lessons from Asia and Latin America
30 August 2021 - To commemorate the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances, AJAR and our partners held...
UDHR Mobile Application Launch (with the Liberation War Museum of Bangladesh)
In collaboration with the Liberation War Museum (LWM) of Bangladesh, AJAR has released a mobile application called the UDHR Flashcards...
AJAR Timor-Leste receives the award of Civic Citizen Movement from the Prime Minister
José Luis de Oliveira, Director of AJAR Timor-Leste (left) receiving the award from Taur Matan Ruak, Prime Minister of Timor-Leste...
Pocketbook “Indigenous Women Protecting the Forest”
In the period between November 2019 and February 2020, a total of 100 indigenous women in five locations -- Boven...
Mother Hearth: A Guide to Participatory Learning on Land and Natural Resources with Indigenous Women in Papua
In the period between November 2019 and February 2020, a total of 100 indigenous women in five locations -- Boven...
Our 2020 Annual Report is Here!
2020 saw many challenges, especially with the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite these challenges, AJAR continued its work supporting...
13 Years of Indonesian-Timor-Leste CTF Report; Indonesian-Timor Leste Community Initiative Responds to Limited Role of the State in Continuing KKP Recommendations
23 July 2021 - In Indonesia, thousands of children from Timor-Leste (now already adults) are still separated from their families...