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DTE's main publication is its quarterly newsletter. We also produce a range of other publications - from books to one-sheet updates.

 

After more than twenty-five years of working for ecological justice in Indonesia, DTE ended its operations in October 2014.

DTE's staff and board appreciate that the news of DTE's closure has caused some disappointment and we are grateful for all the expressions of concern and support that have been received from our partners and the wider network in Indonesia and beyond.

However, DTE's closure does not mean that our work cannot continue. We are hopeful that other groups and new organisations will carry our work forward and improve upon it.

DTE, October 31st, 2014

This Indonesian language discussion was broadcast on October 30th to mark the launch of DTE's 100th edition newsletter, Fair enough? Women, men, communities and ecological justice in Indonesia.

The four women discussing gender justice with their KBR 68 hosts are: Siti Maimunah (SAINS), Betty Tio Minar (DTE), Ratri Kusumohartono (Sawit Watch) and Puspa Dewi (Solidaritas Perempuan).

The broadcast, which also invites callers to phone in, and responds to their questions, starts 3.09 minutes into the file.

Two members of DTE (left) and London Mining Network member (right) join the protest outside BHP Billiton AGM, October 23rd, in London.

For the full story see report on LMN website.

Theme: Fair Enough? Women, men, communities and ecological justice in Indonesia

Language: Indonesian

When: Thursday 30th October, 2014, 9-10 am WIB (2-3am GMT)

Where: KBR 68H, Jakarta

Live streaming: http://portalkbr.com/network.html

Speakers: from Down to Earth, Sawit Watch, SAINS, Solidaritas Perempuan.

Moderator: KBR 68H

Fair enough? Women, men, communities and ecological justice in Indonesia

DTE Special Edition Newsletter 99-100, October 2014

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DTE 99-100, October 2014

“If women are given the space to participate actively, they can analyse the social, economic, cultural and political problems they experience and come up with recommendations that are clear and strong”

(Poso Women’s Congress Press Release, March 2014)

DTE 99-100, October 2014

What is the state of gender justice in Indonesia? How does it relate to communities and their natural resources management systems? What happens to gender justice when investors move in? What about climate change and the efforts to mitigate and adapt to it?  In this introductory article we set out some of the challenges to gender justice in Indonesia today.