Definition

DEFINITION

KEMITRAAN as a civil society organization has a vision to create a just Indonesia. This means that all parties must be able to feel the impact of development without anyone being left behind. For this reason, KEMITRAAN also focuses its work on involving indigenous communities, women, ethnic and religious minorities, and people with disabilities who are often forgotten and never experience the benefits of development.

Therefore, KEMITRAAN is actively involved in fulfilling the basic rights of indigenous peoples, encouraging social acceptance, and promoting the values of social inclusion in policy. KEMITRAAN has implemented various programs in the field of social inclusion.

In this area of work, KEMITRAAN also adopts a gender equality perspective and mainstreaming child protection to ensure that women have equal opportunities to participate in public life, and children have the right to be protected.

Through various social inclusion programs carried out by KEMITRAAN, indigenous peoples have received health insurance such as KIS, BPJS Health, and Jamkesda. They also receive educational facilities such as KIP, formal education, and Pursue Packages A, B, C. Indigenous communities also finally received clear legal identities such as KTPs, birth certificates, marriage certificates and KK (Family Cards).