Indonesia’s upcoming 2024 presidential election faces a threat from rising militant-extremist groups recruiting young people, with education of tolerance, diversity and peace crucial in fighting radicalism. Young people aged 17-40 will dominate the election, accounting for nearly 107 million voters. NGOs like Peace Generation Indonesia focus on bridging gaps between communities to prevent religious extremism from dividing society.
Indonesia, with the world’s largest Muslim population, faces a threat to the democratic integrity of the upcoming 2024 presidential elections. The country’s future depends on fostering a culture of peacefulness, respect for diversity, and tolerance through education. The 2024 election will be dominated by young people between the ages of 17 and 40, accounting for … Read more