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Integrity Assessment
Partial transparency
40/100 · methodology

About Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is a non-profit based in Jakarta that works on transitional justice and accountability for mass human rights violations across the Asia-Pacific, with a particular focus on Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. It runs the residential Kampung Damai learning centre in Bali, hosts the Transitional Justice Asia Network (TJAN) established in February 2017, and in 2022 published Pathways to Transitional Justice in Indonesia with Impunity Watch covering survivor agency in five provinces.

Focus areas & reach

· What they work on and where
Advocacy & Civil Rights

How it stacks up against peers

· vs. 8 similar advocacy & civil rights in Indonesia
Integrity Assessment This charity: 40
Peer average: 38

Red flags

· All clear
SMERU registry status change
Open investigations
Governance scandals
Related-party deals
Excessive exec comp

Common questions

· Auto-generated from filings + methodology

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is a registered advocacy & civil rights nonprofit, Indonesia. It is registered with Ditjen AHU (the Directorate General of General Legal Administration) under Indonesia's Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham). It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 40/100 (Partial transparency), indicating some public data is available but key signals are missing.

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 40/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 40 ('Partial transparency') means some public data is on file but key signals are missing - worth a closer look before donating. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for advocacy & civil rights charities in Indonesia is 38/100.

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is registered in Indonesia.

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is classified as a Advocacy & Civil Rights organization, registered in Indonesia.

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 40/100. We recommend reviewing the full profile before making a donation decision. The organization is overseen by Kemenkumham (Kementerian Hukum dan HAM). You can donate directly through their official donation page linked on their GiveRadar profile. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is a non-profit based in Jakarta that works on transitional justice and accountability for mass human rights violations across the Asia-Pacific, with a particular focus on Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. It runs the residential Kampung Damai learning centre in Bali, hosts the Transitional Justice Asia Network (TJAN) established in February 2017, and in 2022 published Pathways to Transitional Justice in Indonesia with Impunity Watch covering survivor agency in five provinces. Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is classified as a advocacy & civil rights organization registered in Indonesia.

Among advocacy & civil rights charities registered in Indonesia: Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)'s GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 40/100 is in line with the peer average of 38/100.

Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is a registered Indonesian nonprofit. General charitable donations in Indonesia are not automatically deductible from personal income tax - only specific categories qualify under Government Regulation PP 93/2010 (donations for national disaster relief, research and development, education, sports development, and social-infrastructure built through approved channels). Zakat, infak and sedekah paid to a nationally licensed Lembaga Amil Zakat (LAZ) or to BAZNAS are deductible from gross taxable income under Law 23/2011 - proof of payment (Bukti Setor Zakat) is required. International donors can give through PayPal, GlobalGiving, or direct bank transfer (Indonesian banks: BCA, Mandiri, BNI, BRI); domestic donors typically use bank transfer, Kitabisa, BenihBaik, or e-wallets (GoPay, OVO, DANA, ShopeePay). Consult an Indonesian tax adviser for guidance specific to your situation.

You can verify Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)'s legal status in three ways. First, search Indonesia's official AHU registry at https://ahu.go.id/pencarian/yayasan (for Yayasan) or /pencarian/perkumpulan (for Perkumpulan) using the organisation's full Indonesian name - every legally-registered Yayasan or Perkumpulan must appear in that database with its SK Menkumham (decree number). Second, ask the organisation for its NPWP (taxpayer number) and the most recent akta yayasan or akta perkumpulan (notarial deed) - legitimate Indonesian nonprofits will share these on request. Third, check whether the organisation publishes annual financial reports (laporan keuangan) and a list of its board (pengurus) - both are required for legitimate Indonesian foundations under Law 28/2004.

You can donate to Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) directly through its donation page (http://www.asia-ajar.org/donate). Indonesian charities typically accept bank transfers (Bank BCA, Mandiri, BNI, BRI), e-wallets (GoPay, OVO, DANA, ShopeePay, LinkAja), and donations via Indonesian fundraising platforms such as Kitabisa or BenihBaik. International donors can usually give via PayPal, GlobalGiving, or international wire transfer; remittance services like Wise or Western Union also work but the fee structure varies. Always confirm the recipient's bank-account name and NPWP / registration number before sending funds, and ask for a written acknowledgement (tanda terima donasi).

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Published documents

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Taxes

Tax-deductibility for donors

Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Indonesia under local rules. Confirm with the charity directly.

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Latest news

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2 articles found

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Sentiment

Neutral

Activity timeline

Filings and press mentions, merged

Perempuan alami kekerasan dalam konflik Papua - Anadolu Ajansı
Mar 2021
www.aa.com.tr
Pemerintah Didesak Hentikan Kekerasan Terhadap Perempuan Papua - Voice of America Indonesia
Oct 2017
www.voaindonesia.com

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Peer charities

Other advocacy & civil rights in Indonesia, by integrity assessment

Sources and verification

Refreshed

News and media coverage
GDELT Project + Google News

Data freshness

Last updated
Apr 23, 2026
Profile completeness
45%

What we don't know

Honest gaps - our score reflects transparency, not impact

Financial filings
No Yayasan annual financial report on file
Executive compensation
Top-officer pay not disclosed
Named leadership
Board and officer list not yet indexed
Mission statement
No self-published statement of purpose
Programs & projects
No named programs listed by the charity
Tax-deductibility status
Whether donations are tax-deductible has not been verified

Methodology

GiveRadar combines public registry filings, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer, Charity Navigator, GuideStar, and news archives into a single 0-100 integrity assessment. We don't take a cut of any donation, ever.

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Quick facts about Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)

What is Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)?
Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is a advocacy & civil rights nonprofit organization, Indonesia. Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) is a non-profit based in Jakarta that works on transitional justice and accountability for mass human rights violations across the Asia-Pacific, with a particular focus on Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. It runs the residential Kampung Damai learning centre in Bali, hosts the Transitional Justice Asia Network (TJAN) established in February 2017, and in 2022 published Pathways to Transitional Justice in Indonesia with Impunity Watch covering survivor agency in five provinces.
Where is Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) located?
Headquartered in Indonesia.
Is Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) trustworthy?
Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 40 out of 100 (Partial transparency). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
What is Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR)'s website?
https://asia-ajar.org/
Are donations to Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR) tax-deductible?
Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of Indonesia under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.