Non-Aligned Movement Archives (Yugoslavia)
- RS AJ-837 F1
- Collection
Non-Aligned Movement Archives (Yugoslavia)
Naskah Hikayat Aceh (Indonesia)
The Kartini Letters and Archive: the struggle for gender equality
The documents in these collections form an integral basis for understanding the life and ideas of Raden Ajeng Kartini (1879-1904). Kartini's letters, which are kept in Dutch institutions, represent the source and foundation of her ideas, while the impact of those letters on education, emancipation and the struggle for gender equality can be found in the Kartini archive in Indonesia.
Already during her short lifetime until the present day, Kartini has been a major inspirational force in Indonesian and international debates on education, feminism, and gender equality
Cerminan Humanisme Indonesia di Arsip Pengungsi Pulau Galang
Arsip Kamp Pengungsi Pulau Galang sebagai simbol kemanusiaan bahwa bangsa Indonesia adalah bangsa yang memiliki rasa solidaritas yang sangat tinggi. Puluhan ribu orang tinggal dan dirawat di pengungsian. Mereka dibantu sepenuhnya oleh Pemerintah Indonesia dari mulai kedatangan, pengiriman ke negara ketiga, hingga kepulangannya ke Negara asal.
Arsip Pabrik Semen Pertama di Indonesia 1910-1972
Arsip Yogyakarta sebagai Ibu Kota Republik Indonesia 1946-1949
Non-Aligned Movement Archives (Egypt)
Non-Aligned Movement Archives (Indonesia)
Rehabilitation Centrum Prof. Dr. R. Soeharso
Post Indonesian revolutionary war (1945-1950), many victims were physically injured and suffered mental illness. The Rehabilitation Center of Prof. R. Soeharso Surakarta became Asia’s first and largest rehabilitation center implementing the integrated concept of rehabilitation services. It was the referral center not only in Indonesia but also in the Asia-Pacific region in the 1950s-1970s. It not only provided medical treatment, but also the empowerment of the economy, social, and culture of the people with disabilities, notably providing equal treatment for women and girls with disabilities. The archives consist of textual (475 files), and photographic (2157) documents).