Indonesia’s new, controversial criminal code threatens pathways to pluralism
The new legislation raises concerns among Indonesians about how it can impact the media’s ability to accurately report on issues of discrimination.
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Indonesia’s new, controversial criminal code threatens pathways to pluralism
The new legislation raises concerns among Indonesians about how it can impact the media’s ability to accurately report on issues of discrimination.
Polarization in Bolivia threatens the promise of pluralism
The rise of political polarization in Bolivia culminated in the 2019 political crisis.
Civil societies contribute to a strong sense of belonging across Bolivia
Bolivia’s prominent civil society has contributed to a strong sense of belonging in the country.
Representation in South Africa does not mitigate GBV
Even with representation in the government, women experience high levels of gendered violence and discriminatory experiences in the workplace.
South Africa, a protest and violence intensive society
Feelings of safety are related to socio-economic power dynamics in society, impacting both reconciliation and social cohesion.