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The Sisterhood 

refugee women in Indonesia
Home
About us
  • Our Values
  • Strategy 2025-28
  • Members
  • Volunteers
  • Management
  • Publications
What we do
  • Sisters in Justice
  • SGBV Survivors
  • Classes
  • Women's Health
  • Mental health
Media
  • SGBV Video Series
  • Survivors Guide
  • Research
  • Press & Media
Support
  • Partners
  • Donate
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  • About us
    • Our Values
    • Strategy 2025-28
    • Members
    • Volunteers
    • Management
    • Publications
  • What we do
    • Sisters in Justice
    • SGBV Survivors
    • Classes
    • Women's Health
    • Mental health
  • Media
    • SGBV Video Series
    • Survivors Guide
    • Research
    • Press & Media
  • Support
    • Partners
    • Donate

All women and girls have the right to live free from violence.

Dear Sisters. We are Survivors. We are fighters. Even with our daily past echoes of life and being stuck in Indonesia, we never give up. 


If you have experienced or are currently experiencing sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) there is help available. 


  • SGBV Survivors Guide (Videos)
  • SGBV Survivors Guide (Booklets)
  • SGBV Referral Agencies


We hope that one day all refugee women get back the life we deserve. 


Together we have strength in Sisterhood.

SGBV Referral Agencies in Indonesia

GBV 24-hour Hotline

YCWS (GBV and Child Protection ): +62 811 9009 1374 

GBV Protection Services

SAPA 129 is a reporting and protection service operated by the Ministry of Women's Empowerment and Child Protection. 

  • Call 129
  • WhatsApp: 08-111-129-129
  • Complete online form https://laporsapa129.kemenpppa.go.id/lapor 


P2TP2A (Jakarta Provincial Integrated Service Center for the Empowerment of Women and Children) Call (021) 390-6682 (Jakarta only)

Health and Medical

JRS Medical Assistance (Jakarta): ‪+62 823‑1233‑4765‬

JRS Medical Assistance (Bogor): +62 8134-0277-437

YCWS Health Hotline: +62 811-8161-511


List of Puskesmas in Jakarta, Bogor, Tangerang, Depok, Bekasi


List of Puskesmas in Pekanbaru

Legal

UNHCR: +62 811-9840-643
SUAKA: +62 812-1237-8252

LBH APIK Jakarta: +62 8138-882-2669

For refugees under IOM:

IOM (Housing and SGBV): +62 812-8165-0991 

Temporary Safe House - 'Rumah Aman'

Contact UNHCR, CWS or LBH APIK and ask for help to find a safe house. 

You cannot contact a safe house directly. You must be referred by another agency. 

Indonesian Emergency Services

All require phone calls. Not WhatsApp. 


Emergency Call Center: 112

Police (Direct Assistance): 110

Ambulance or Medical Emergency: 118 or 119

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