A bold step toward creating violence-free, child-friendly pesantren nationwide.
JAKARTA — The Indonesian Ministry of
Religious Affairs (MoRA) has taken a decisive step to safeguard children’s
rights in religious education by establishing a National Task Force for the
Prevention and Handling of Violence. The initiative underscores the
government’s determination to ensure that pesantren (Islamic boarding schools)
become safe, nurturing, and dignified environments for students.
“Every educational institution,
including pesantren, must be a safe haven—free from violence and conducive to
children’s growth,” said Minister of Religious Affairs Nasaruddin Umar during
the national rollout of the task force in Jakarta on Sunday (October 26, 2025).
The new task force forms part of
MoRA’s long-term roadmap for Child-Friendly Pesantren (PRA) development,
reinforcing earlier regulatory milestones such as:
- Ministerial Regulation No. 73/2022 on the prevention of
     sexual violence,
- Ministerial Decree No. 83/2023 on guidelines for sexual
     violence response, and
- Ministerial Decree No. 91/2025, which formalizes MoRA’s
     institutional commitment to child safety.
Complementing these, the Directorate
General of Islamic Education has issued detailed technical guides through Decree
No. 4836/2022 and No. 1262/2024, setting frameworks for non-violent caregiving
and safe learning environments.
Digital
and Cross-Ministerial Synergy
To ensure effective protection, MoRA
is collaborating with the Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and Child Protection
(MoWECP) to strengthen preventive measures and promote positive parenting.
Director General Amien Suyitno
explained that MoRA has designated 512 pesantren as pilot projects under Decree
No. 1541/2025. The Ministry also launched Telepontren, a WhatsApp-based hotline
(+62 822 2666 1854) for quick, secure, and anonymous case reporting.
“We’re encouraging pesantren to
develop integrated reporting systems directly connected to MoRA, the Child
Protection Commission, and the National Commission on Violence Against Women,”
Suyitno noted.
Empowering
Communities Through Education
MoRA’s campaign goes beyond policy
enforcement. The Ministry is running the Child-Friendly Pesantren Scientific
Writing Competition and using Mata Santri orientation programs to instill child
protection values. Training initiatives with Lakpesdam PBNU are also underway
in 17 pesantren nationwide to improve responses to sexual violence.
Ismail Cawidu, the Minister’s
Special Staff for Public Policy and Media, highlighted the growing awareness
among pesantren communities.
“Pesantren leaders are taking this
seriously. They’re open to working with women’s groups, NGOs, and universities
to make this transformation real,” he said.
A
Roadmap for Systemic Change
MoRA’s Child-Friendly Pesantren
Roadmap spans three stages:
- Foundation Phase (2025–2026): policy socialization,
     training, and task force formation.
- Acceleration Phase (2027–2028): replication across more
     pesantren and institutional strengthening.
- Sustainability Phase (2029): integration of
     child-friendly principles into pesantren governance.
“With robust regulations, digital
innovation, and strong intersectoral collaboration, Indonesia’s pesantren will
grow into truly safe, compassionate, and violence-free educational spaces,”
Minister Nasaruddin affirmed.
UIN
Sunan Kalijaga’s Endorsement
The initiative has been warmly
welcomed by UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta, which praised MoRA’s leadership in
child protection. The university’s Integrated Service Center for the Prevention
and Handling of Sexual Violence (PPT-PKS) continues to champion a campus
culture of safety and empathy through education, assistance, and
survivor-centered reporting systems.
“This aligns perfectly with our
vision to build an inclusive, violence-free academic environment,” said Rector
Prof. Noorhaidi Hasan.
