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AAI Women in Security - Eng - 25.10.2021

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Australia Awards in Indonesia is seeking applications for the Women in

Leadership in the Security Sector Short Term Award. The successful


candidates will gain skills and knowledge to increase women’s participation
and leadership by benchmarking policies and sharing lessons learned and best
practices between Australian and Indonesian agencies.

Women in Leadership in the Security Sector The course will be delivered online for up to 30 participants. Women and men
who work towards enhancing women’s participation within their respective
organisations are welcome to apply.
Australia Awards in Indonesia –
To apply for this course:
Short Term Award
• You must be a representative of the following Indonesian agencies and
organisations (staff to Echelon II level, or equivalent):
i. Indonesian National Police (Polri)
ii. Civil servants from the Ministry of Defense (Kemenhan) and
members of Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI)
iii. Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemenlu)
iv. Coordinating Ministry for Political, Legal and Security Affairs
(Kemenko Polhukam)
v. National Agency for Combating Terrorism (BNPT)
vi. DG of Immigration (Ditjen Imigrasi)
vii. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (KKP)
viii. Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investments
ix. Indonesian Maritime Security Agency (Bakamla)
x. Ministry for Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection
xi. Coordinating Ministry of Human Development and Culture
xii. DG of Corrections (Ditjenpas)
xiii. National Cyber and Crypto Agency (BSSN)
xiv. Indonesian State Intelligence Agency (BIN)
xv. Armed Forces Strategic Intelligence Agency (BAIS)
xvi. National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas
Perempuan)
xvii. The House of Representatives (DPR): Commission I/II/III
xviii. Universities
xix. Civil Society Organisations
• Your current manager/supervisor must endorse your participation
• You preferably have a bachelor’s degree or higher (not a mandatory
requirement)
• You are committed to preparing and implementing an Award Project, a
group development project as part of the course
Applicants are expected to have professional working proficiency in English. The
course will be delivered in English.

Key Dates
• Online pre-course workshop (3 x half day) in February 2022
• Online course over 5-6 weeks between March–April 2022 (3 x 3-4 hour
Women in Leadership in the Security Sector online sessions per week)
• Online post-course workshop (3 x half day) in June/July 2022
Australia Awards in Indonesia –
Learning objectives
Short Term Award
• Benchmark strategies to attract women into the security sector
• Identify and develop policies, regulations and guidelines that increase
women’s participation and promotion to leadership roles (including
affirmative action)
• Identify lessons learned and best practices from the Australian agencies’
efforts to ensure greater representation of women at all levels of their
organisation
• Explore pathways for women in Australian government agencies and
discuss the suitability of different approaches to the Indonesian context
• Explore change management drivers and initiatives in Australian agencies
• Identify ways to create champions for change in women’s participation and
leadership
• Benchmark diversity policies and programs, corporate policies
• Formulate policy recommendation on mainstreaming gender perspective
• Develop a toolkit of ideas to help drive change in the participants’
organisations (Award Project)
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply!
All applications MUST be submitted online via this link:
https://www.australiaawardsindonesia.org/id/Womenleadersecurity by
Wednesday, 28 November 2021 at 23.59 WIB at the latest!
For more information, please visit www.australiaawardsindonesia.org or
contact shorttermawards@australiaawardsindonesia.org.

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