History Of The Women's Movement In Indonesia, Struggle From Time To Period
History of women's movements in Indonesia (Freepic)

YOGYAKARTA - The role of women in Indonesian history has become an integral part of the formation of the nation's identity and journey. Since ancient times, women have played an important role in various aspects of life, ranging from managing households to engaging in political and social struggles.

Although often forgotten or marginalized, their contribution has provided a strong foundation for the progress and sustainability of the Indonesian people. The importance of women's movements in development in Indonesia cannot be ignored.

The women's movement has become one of the main driving forces behind the social, economic and political changes in the nation's history. By taking on various obstacles and challenges, Indonesian women have fought for their rights and fought for gender equality and social justice.

The history of the women's movement in Indonesia covers a long and varied period, which illustrates the struggles and significant changes in the roles and rights of women in society. The following is an explanation of the history of women's movements in Indonesia based on the order of time or period:

The history of the women's movement in Indonesia began during the Dutch colonial era. One of the most famous figures is Raden Ajeng Kartini, who fought for the right to education for women in the early 20th century. Kartini, through her famous correspondence, advocated for the importance of education for women so that they could free themselves from the shackles of tradition and gain equality in society.

In the pre-independence times, women in Indonesia began to form organizations such as the Women's Islamic Union (SIW) and the National Defenders Association (PPK). The organization is a forum and movement to fight for women's rights and Indonesian independence from colonialism.

During the revolution of independence, the role of women became increasingly visible. They not only fought on the battlefield, but also were active in various political and social organizations that fought for women's rights.

After the proclamation of independence in 1945, the role of women is increasingly visible in various fields including politics and social. Women not only participate in the struggle for independence, but are also active in building a new country.

A number of women are actively involved in thinking about the basics of the state and bureaucracy in Indonesia. They are involved in the formation of laws and government institutions, as well as fighting for their political and economic rights.

During the Old Order, women's movements continued to develop despite changing political contexts. One of the organizations that emerged at this time was the Indonesian Women's Movement (Gerwani) which was founded in 1950.

Gerwani was originally founded as a communist woman organization but later developed into an organization that fights for women's rights in general. This women organization is quite vocal in defending equality in the fields of politics, education, and so on.

Under the leadership of President Suharto, the women's movement in Indonesia faced various challenges. At first, Suharto promoted the ideology of the "Family Planning" which prioritized the role of women as mothers and family regulators. But simultaneously, the New Order regime also suppressed political movements, including women's movements that were considered to disrupt political stability.

In the New Order era, organizations such as Gerwani spoke up to fight for women's rights and criticize government policies that were impartial to women. But at that time, the women's movement was often the target of political repression from the ruling regime.

In the reform era, women's movements were increasingly active in advocates for issues such as domestic violence, gender equality, and protection of women's rights. Organizations such as Kalyanamitra and LBH APIK continue to strive to create a more inclusive and fair society for women.

Such is the review of the history of women's movements in Indonesia and their role in fighting for equality and justice. Until now, women's movements continue to develop and adapt to the dynamics of the times. Also read the history of Mother's Day in the Indonesian Women's Congress.

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