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Johannes Leimena School of Public Leadership

Johannes Leimena School of Public Leadership (JL SoPL) is an intensive training program to equip public leaders. JL SoPL aimed to develop future prominent local up to national leaders, who highly value integrity, have a well understanding of Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution, have compatible skills to strive through public policy and/or other national instruments, and who put a visible effort in developing their community.

710 Enthusiastic Attendees on Webinar “Religious Media Roles in Actualizing Diversity Harmony”

Photo: Idy Muzayyad, KH Marsyudi Suhud, Matius Ho, Budi H. Setiamarga, KH Masduki Baidlowi, Rev. Henriette T. Hutabarat-Lebang, Js. Kristan, Prof. Abdul Mu’ti, Paulus Florianus, Jessica Tanoesoedibjo, dan Yosep Adi Prasetyo.IL News 006/2021 July 14th, 2021 Information...

Thousands Participants from 14 Countries Enthusiastically Attending Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy International Webinar

Photo: Budi Setiamarga (Moderator), Dr. Alwi Shihab, Dr. Chris Seiple, and Dr. Minhas Majeed KhanIL News 005/2021   Webinar on Cross-Cultural Religious Literacy Wednesday, May 5th, 2021 The Nahdlatul Ulama University of Indonesia (UNUSIA) and the Leimena Institute...

The Southeast Asia Freedom of Religion or Belief (SEAFORB) Conference

(Matius Ho, Executive Director of the Leimena Institute with the United States Ambassador at Large for International Religious Freedom, Sam Brownback) IL News 020/2019 Bangkok, Thailand. November 4-5th, 2019. The Southeast Asia Freedom of Religion or Belief (SEAFORB)...

Linking Hands to Build The Nation

IL News 006/2016 National Seminar and Dialogue: “Building Interfaith Collaboration to Overcome Religious Radicalization” Makassar, South Sulawesi. February 20, 2016   Religious plurality has existed in the midst of Indonesians since thousands of years ago....

Overcoming Radicalization of Religion

IL News 015/2015 One Day Seminar (IL - GBKP - MUI SUMUT - UIN SUMUT) Medan, North Sumatera. September 4th, 2015   Leimena Institute, in cooperation with GBKP (Protestant Church of Batak Karo) Synode, MUI Sumut (North Sumatra Indonesian Ulama Council), UIN-SU...

Weaving Nationhood, Countering Radicalization: Voice from NTT

IL News 013/2015 Kupang (East Nusa Tenggara), May 21, 2015 “Even though Indonesian people come from different ethnic and racial backgrounds, they can see themselves as one nation (demos nation). This is in contrast with many nations in the world that tend to identify...