United Nations, New York, March 2012 - Massive oil reserves in East Java, Indonesia have left many farmers concerned about their future. They're losing acres and acres of farmland to the oil and gas industry. Now, local farmers are taking action and fighting for their rights to be included in the nation's economic development.
Tim Bui (Prison Team) is the story of a football team at Lawang Betung, a fictional prison on the island of Java. The prisoners that live there are a reflection of Indonesia – they come from diverse socioeconomic, religious and ethnic backgrounds. The 13-episode first season of the series is produced by non-government organisation Search for Common Ground (SFCG).
Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think, a new documentary film from Unity Productions Foundation, explores the expertly gathered opinions of Muslims around the globe as revealed in the world's first major opinion poll, conducted by Gallup, the preeminent polling organization.
The Peace Agency is a documentary by Spotted Frog Productions featuring a woman's struggles in post-conflict zone of Poso, Indonesia. Lian Gogali is teaching female survivors of nearly a decade of communal violence how to transform themselves into agents of peace for their families and communities.
Afghan and Sri lankan refugees stranded on Indonesian shores have told Al Jazeera they plan to seek asylum in Australia despite a new ban on refugee requests to enter the country.