Atikah Nuraini
Atikah is a human rights activist and educator from Indonesia who supports transitional justice processes, peacebuilding, and conflict transformation efforts in Asia. She is the Founder of DATUM (Data and Technology for Humanity) and a Senior Trainer and Researcher at Asia Justice and Rights (AJAR). She has served for more than a decade on the Indonesian National Human Rights Commission (Komnas HAM). She was in charge of Indonesia's National Inquiry about indigenous peoples' rights to their customary forest. She created tools and engaged in several Participatory Action Research (PAR) for survivors of conflict and human rights violations in Indonesia, Timor Leste, Solomon Island, and the Rohingya Refugees in Cox Bazar, Bangladesh.
She is also actively involved in the development of the national standard setting and mechanism for victims' remedy and reparation programmes and the national mechanism for torture prevention (NPM) in Indonesia. She is currently a PhD Student for ACTS (Applied Conflict Transformation Studies) Programme with CPCS (Center for Peace and Conflict Studies), Pannasastra University in Cambodia. She has co-authored a number of publications related to human rights, conflict transformation, peacebuilding, data management, and education and technology.