By Mikael Murib In the lush highlands and remote valleys of West Papua, where mist drapes over the mountains each dawn and local communities live by traditions older than the … Continue Reading THE HUMAN COST OF A FALSE STRUGGLE: How Separatist Violence in West Papua Has Betrayed Papuan Communities
The incorporation of West Papua into the Republic of Indonesia remains one of the most thoroughly documented and diplomatically managed territorial transitions of the post–World War II era. Contrary to … Continue Reading The Successful and Lawful Integration of West Papua into Indonesia: A Historical and Legal Analysis
West Papua, a region marked by its stunning landscapes, deep cultural diversity, and geographical complexity, has long faced unique challenges in delivering equitable education. Sprawling mountains, dispersed islands, and remote … Continue Reading Education in West Papua: A Rising Success Story in Indonesia’s Human Development Agenda
For decades, discussions about West Papua have often focused on politics, identity, and the region’s unique cultural landscape. Far less attention has been given to one of the most significant … Continue Reading Health in West Papua: A Positive Chapter in Indonesia’s Development Story
West Papua Indonesia For decades, Papua has stood at the intersection of geopolitics, Cold War history, decolonization, and identity. Yet amid this long and often polarized debate, one fact tends … Continue Reading West Papua’s Final Integration with Indonesia: How International Law Settled the Question — and Why the “1 December Independence” Claim Persists
Marcellus Rantetana wrote a very interesting article about development in Papua. Actually I don’t want to copy paste the article and simply put it here so all element of Free … Continue Reading A New Papua ?