What We Do

Economic Development

           Indonesia’s economy is characterized by micro-businesses and informal markets. These sectors play a vital role in the country’s economic development and employ over 60% Indonesia’s workforce. The small-medium enterprise (SME) sector is relatively underdeveloped and squeezed by unfavorable pressures such as legal uncertainty, unfavorable investment climate and low access to banking services and skills development.

          CWS provides technical and non-technical training for vulnerable populations in both rural and urban areas to spur local economic development. Technical trainings include management of livestock, fishery, agriculture and home gardening. Non-technical trainings cover community-based livelihood models that take into account climate change adaptation, organizational development, product promotion and entrepreneurship. Together with local economic development institutions, CWS aims to increase local economic sustainability and competitiveness based on the specific conditions and requirements of target beneficiaries.



ACT Alliance

Church World Service is a member of ACT Alliance.

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Ministry of Social Affairs

Church World Service works under a Memorandum of Understanding with Ministry of Social Affairs

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The Enough For All Campaign

 utilizes the challenges and opportunities presented by climate change to promote just and ecologically sustainable development.

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CROP HUNGER WALKS

Neighbors walking together to take a stand against hunger in our world. Together we raise awareness and funds for international relief and development, as well as local hunger-fighting.

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