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Who We Are

Yayasan Tuwuh Svara Insani (YATSvI) was established in 2025, and was legalized in 2026.

YATSvI’s primary vision is that ‘all Indonesian children and young people can enjoy their rights without discrimination.’

By promoting informed policies, enhancing public education, and empowering the youth ecosystem, YATSvI aims to create a long-term positive impact for future generations through a scientific, participatory, and creative approach.

 

YATSvI consists of eight women with a combined experience of over 40 years in child and youth development, child rights and marginalized groups, action research, training, and community development. With backgrounds as academics, researchers, practitioners, and public policy consultants, YATSvI possesses conceptual and action strengths grounded in theory and practical learning.

Vision & Mission

We connect evidence-based research, policy change, and community action to create a sustainable environment where Indonesian children and young people can lead impactful social change.

Vision

All Indonesian children and young people can enjoy their rights without discrimination

Mission

​Our mission is to operate on three main pillars:

  • Informing Policy through evidence-based advocacy,

  • Educating People to raise public awareness, and

  • Empowering Young People’s Ecosystem through capacity building.

Our Values & Principles

Meaningful Participation

We prioritize inclusive and active engagement, ensuring that community voices are at the very core of research and solutions.

Child-Centered Focus

The well-being and rights of the child drive our work, placing their lived experiences at the heart of every research project.

Evidence-Based Approach

We bridge the gap between theory and action by grounding our policy advocacy in rigorous scientific research and data.

Strategic Collaboration

We collaborate with policy makers, practitioners, and leaders to create a multi-layered ecosystem for sustainable social change.

Long-Term Impact

Our vision is focused on systemic changes that will empower children and youth ecosystems for generations to come.

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