Engagement as a CRU Indonesia member: register as a CRU Indonesia member→ become a member of Perkumpulan Cipta Rukun Upaya, have specialized or specific skills and fill out the registration form. Engagement as a CRU Indonesia partner: contact us.
Read MoreFirst, please contact us via email [email protected] or through our contact person, [email protected]. Include information about your basic needs or requests such as the type of services required and your business activities. Our team will then schedule an exploratory discussion and contact you to select a time. In the exploratory […]
Read More1. How do capacity building activities in the Program differ from CRU Indonesia Services? Capacity building as part of the Program is an important element of the strategy of expanding conflict-sensitive constituencies through decentralization of capabilities in risk reduction and conflict case management, especially in conflict-prone areas. Participation in this […]
Read More1. Case intake system So far, CRU Indonesia has handled conflicts at the request of other institutions authorised to resolve the conflict. In the future, CRU as an independent organisation will develop its own case acceptance system and conflict parties can directly contact CRU Indonesia. As not all cases can […]
Read MoreThe experience of dealing with various conflicts and considering the broader context of land and natural resource management has made CRU Indonesia realise that conflict resolution at the site level, although important for the conflicting parties in the context of broader wealth management, is not sufficient. For this reason, CRU […]
Read More1. CRU Indonesia Strategy Building stakeholder trust or constituency building towards CRU Indonesia’s Vision and Mission through engagement, both in the form of outreach, engagement and cooperation. Sensitising stakeholders to the inevitability of agrarian and natural resource conflicts and the importance of preventing and addressing agrarian and natural resource conflicts […]
Read More1. Significance of handling agrarian and natural resources conflicts and KADIN initiatives The occurrence of agrarian and natural resource conflicts is often attributed to developmental models that prioritize economic growth. Such models promote land expansion in order to meet the rising demand for raw materials and technological advancement, resulting in […]
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