Indonesian Women's Movement
The Indonesian Women's Movement refers to the collective efforts of women in Indonesia to advocate for their rights and improve their social, political, and economic status. This movement has roots in the early 20th century, with organizations like Aisyiyah and Fatayat NU playing significant roles in promoting education and health for women.
Over the years, the movement has addressed various issues, including gender equality, domestic violence, and reproductive rights. Activists and organizations work together to raise awareness and influence policies, aiming to empower women and ensure their voices are heard in Indonesian society.