reason however we still have hope on strengthening trust among minority groups and unite them and
engage them into collective movement with other civil societies to make effective change.
Finally the Indonesian constitution 1945 reflects clearly protection and promotion of minority rights in
Indonesia however we still have some regulation discriminating which actually always used by
fundamentalist to legitimise their actions. Therefore structural change needs strong committment from
policy makers to produce peace sensitive policy but also equal partnership with CSO and clear
national action plan on implementation of the declaration. My experience involved in working group
on developing national action plan of UN resolution 13/25 regarding women participation in conflict
resolution and peace building is one of good example how equal partnership can be possible
between GO and NGO, 25 meetings among representatives of government and non-government has
been able to build strong perspective on understanding [...]