It has been developed at CPPS UGM since the 1980s. It was formerly known as study of women and examined population issues, such as family planning, female labors, and women in the agricultural sector. At present, it covers contemporary issues, such as reproductive health, sexuality, gender-based violence, gender in governance, and other cross-cutting issues.
British Petroleum Indonesia has conducted a range of policies, programs and CSR activities and community development which has a significant impact. For…
ConocoPhillips Indonesia believes that the company's production activities can’t be separated from the lives of the people living around it, not least…
The composition of people in Yogyakarta is diverse in culture. It is like two sides of a coin. On the one hand…
One of the several poverty reduction programmes launched by the GOI is the Cash Transfer for Poor Students (BSM). The program includes…
Efforts to accelerate the decline in fertility through family planning programs should be increased, especially to target young couples, even more to…
The title as ‘education city’ as well as a tourist destination does not make Yogyakarta immune from poverty problems. Addressing poverty in…
CPPS studied the corporate social responsibilities (CSR) programs which being conducted by Companies/state enterprises (SOEs) or private companies in Yogyakarta City as…