The Creating Safer Space project “Civilian (Self-) Protection from Violent Conflict in Papua: Exploring Local Infrastructures and Initiatives” has published a series of 12 podcasts focusing on unarmed civilian protection in Papua and related topics. Episodes include:
- The story of a researcher researching conflict in Papua, Myanmar, and Thailand
- Diversity in Papua
- Poor Education and Immigrant-Dominated Governance: Is there still hope in Papua?
- A pastor shows a strategy to protect civilians in Papua
- The Problem of Special Autonomy in Papua and Aceh and the Contribution of Civil Society
- Papua in the eyes of a Humanitarian Worker: From Regional Security, Education to Tolerance
- Protecting Civilians without Weapons in South Sudan: Can it be applied to Papua?
- The story of a Papuan IDP who is reluctant to return home due to armed conflict
- Rarely discussed situations in Papua
- Papuan Student Discusses the Richness of Papua’s Nature and Culture
- The Ups and Downs of Being a Humanitarian Worker in Papua
- Knowing Customs, Culture, and the Potential for Investment in Papua
NB: The podcasts can be translated from Indonesian to other languages by enabling subtitles and auto-translation in the YouTube settings.