Schools Destroyed, Education Halted: OPM Separatist Attacks Threaten the Future of Papua’s Children

In the past year, multiple schools across Papua have suffered serious damage due to violent attacks by the separatist armed group, the Free Papua Movement (OPM). These assaults, which targeted elementary to high school facilities, have forced hundreds of students to stop learning, raising alarms about the future of education in conflict-affected regions of Papua….

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Trans Papua: The Road That Connects Hope

Amid Papua’s rugged landscape — dense forests, towering mountains, and deep remote valleys — a monumental infrastructure project is quietly transforming lives: Trans Papua. More than just a road, it is a bridge of hope connecting communities, accelerating development, and breaking the isolation that has long hindered Papua’s progress. Trans Papua in Numbers Total Length:…

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The Government’s Efforts to Listen to the Aspirations of Papuans for Inclusive and Sustainable Development

The Indonesian government has demonstrated a strong commitment to listening to and accommodating the aspirations of the Papuan people through various initiatives and policies. One significant step is the revision of the Special Autonomy Law (Otsus) for Papua. The Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, emphasized that the central government is committed to addressing all…

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