From 9–11 February in Jakarta, IRI Indonesia convened a three-day workshop with partners to align on its Phase 3 vision, strategy, program direction, and theory of change. The workshop brought together Advisory Council members from major religious and institutional bodies, civil society organizations, government institutions, youth groups, and mainstream media. Across the three days, discussions moved from Advisory Council consolidation and vision alignment to policy strategy, theory of change review, governance arrangements, and follow-up priorities. Key outcomes included agreement on IRI Indonesia’s Phase 3 role as a faith-based moral movement seeking to influence public policy, a stronger vision and mission centered on Indigenous Peoples’ rights, a more practical and measurable draft theory of change, and a 3–6 month action agenda to finalize planning for 2026. By bringing diverse partners into one shared process, IRI Indonesia is sharpening the direction and structure needed to move from broad ambition to coordinated action.
