AIDRAN is a bi-national collaborative network that brings together researchers, advocates, and practitioners from Australia and Indonesia to promote evidence-based inclusive policies.
We are not a traditional organization. We are a decentralized network operating on three main pillars to create meaningful change.
Producing relevant, evidence-based research to inform disability inclusion policies and practices.
Actively engaging in public policy discourse and advocating for transformative and systemic social change.
Building coalitions and facilitating knowledge exchange between Australia and Indonesia to drive innovation.
Our research is multifaceted, responsive, and innovative, covering crucial issues in the disability landscape.
Analyzing barriers and promoting learning environments that are friendly for all.
Promoting the accessibility of digital resources for people with disabilities.
Connecting disability rights with climate change issues and restorative justice.
Researching financial literacy and the lack of reliable disability data.
Collaboration is at the core of our model. We work with leading academic institutions, civil society organizations, and funding agencies.
Be part of the movement to advance the rights of people with disabilities in Indonesia and Australia. Open to advocates, researchers, policymakers, and students.