#RatifyC190
Indonesian mass media take actions to free the world of work from violence and harassment
The ILO joins forces with the Alliance of Independent Journalists (AJI) Indonesia to engage Indonesian mass media taking actions to advocate ILO’s Convention No. 190 on Violence and Harassment.

The publication was part of the ILO-AJI Indonesia media fellowship programme where 10 journalists from across Indonesia were selected to be mentored by senior media professionals to produce and publish a series of in-depth articles related to workplace violence and harassment. The programme aimed to engage and support journalists and media professionals in promoting and delivering quality reporting on workplace violence and harassment.
The ILO greatly appreciates the involvement of media organizations in efforts to raise public awareness and to advocate C190."
Michiko Miyamoto, ILO Country Director for Indonesia
Not only women, men were also vulnerable to violence and harassment as reported by Muhammad Nasir, a journalist from Serambi Indonesia, a leading newspaper from Aceh Province. He reported the traumatic experiences endured by men migrant workers from Aceh working in Malaysia’s palm oil plantation. Just like any other violence victims, they also tended to hide the incidents.

Michiko Miyamoto, ILO Country Director for Indonesia, stated that the publication was part of the ILO’s commitment to create safe workplaces. “The ILO greatly appreciates the involvement of media organizations in efforts to raise public awareness and to advocate C190. The publication can be used as a reference to support the development of regulations and guidelines needed,” she stated.
As part of its global campaign the ILO is now promoting the ratification and implementation of C190 by inviting the participation of all its member States and the public at large. C190 is the first international treaty to recognize the right of everyone to a world of work free from violence and harassment, including gender-based violence and harassment.