• Ajeng Larasati

    Human Rights Lead

    Ajeng Larasati is the Human Rights Lead at Harm Reduction International. Ajeng is a human rights and public health specialist with twelve years of experience in programme management, organisational development and strategic advocacy. 

    From 2012 to 2020, Ajeng worked for Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Masyarakat (LBHM), a leading legal aid organisation based in Jakarta, Indonesia. Her work focused on carrying out legal empowerment, capacity building, advocacy and research on the issue of HIV and human rights, drug policy, LGBT rights, and mental health. While at LBHM, Ajeng spearheaded the development of the Crisis Response Mechanism for LGBT communities and the development of the Indonesia HIV Legal Review, which highlights the human rights aspect of family-based intervention in Indonesia’s HIV programme.

    Prior to joining Harm Reduction International, Ajeng also worked as a consultant for the Community, Rights and Gender team of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, where she provided technical assistance for key populations in the development of a multi-year human rights plan and supported community participation in the development of funding applications to the Global Fund.

    Ajeng coordinates the Lawyering on the Margins Network and sits on the Steering Committee of the HIV Justice Network. She is on the Board of Directors for Lembaga Bantuan Hukum Masyarakat (LBHM) and the Advisory Board for OPSI, an Indonesian network of sex workers.

    Ajeng holds an LLM degree in Economic, Social and Cultural Rights from the University of Essex and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Indonesia.

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