Indonesia

Our work in Indonesia

Indonesia is surrounded by countries hosting large numbers of asylum seekers and refugees, such as Malaysia, Thailand, and Australia, and is regularly affected by the movements of forced migrants.

Because Indonesia is not a signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, many displaced people find themselves extremely vulnerable and marginalised. For the past 30 years, JRS Indonesia has accompanied, served, and advocated for refugees and other displaced people living in urban areas and detention centres.

JRS Indonesia currently provides crucial psychosocial support, emergency support, and education to refugees. JRS Indonesia is also involved in advocacy and protection efforts.

See our work

Children run during a simulation of an emergency evacuation organised by the JRS Disaster Preparedness teams in the village of Lawe Sawah, Indonesia.
Children run during a simulation of an emergency evacuation organised by the JRS Disaster Preparedness team in the village of Lawe Sawah. (Jesuit Refugee Service)
Dr. Tine, volunteer at JRS Indonesia, shows a refugee from Afghanistan the best exercises to alleviate his backpain.
Dr. Tine, volunteer at JRS Indonesia, shows a refugee from Afghanistan the best exercises to alleviate his backpain. (Denis Bosnic/Jesuit Refugee Service)
Leaning to swim helped Najib, an Afghan refugee living in Indonesia, to cope with stress.
Leaning to swim helped Najib, an Afghan refugee living in Indonesia, to cope with stress. (Denis Bosnic/Jesuit Refugee Service)
Sari teaches refugees the Indonesia national language to help them integrate in their new communities.
Sari teaches refugees the Indonesia national language to help them integrate in their new communities. (Denis Bosnic/Jesuit Refugee Service)