Climate Disinformation in Indonesia: Priotising Development Over Indigenous Peoples’ Vulnerability

Coming Soon In Indonesia, climate disinformation is being used by state and corporate actors to justify the prioritisation of “national development” interests over Indigenous Peoples’ (IPs) vulnerabilities. This developmentalist approach relies on the deliberate undermining of Indigenous practices as “obsolete” in favour of state-led “modern” development narratives, in particular through National Strategic Projects. As a result, climate disinformation leads to IPs’ marginalisation from environmental decision-making, the undermining of their traditional knowledge systems, as well as forced displacements and criminalisation of IPs. Collectively, these factors endanger IPs’ rights, identities, livelihoods and resilience. This report advances key recommendations directed at government institutions,…

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Climate Disinformation in the Philippines: Legitimising Attacks on Indigenous Peoples

Coming Soon In the Philippines, climate disinformation is being used by state and corporate actors to legitimise attacks on Indigenous Peoples (IPs).  By labelling those in opposition, such as IPs, as “terrorists”, some of the most vulnerable in these communities are subjected to extractive and ecologically destructive mining, the building of energy and infrastructure projects in ancestral lands among others. As a result, climate disinformation creates an information environment in which state violence towards IPs, in the form of militarisation in IP land, forced evictions, harassment such as “red-tagging” and extra-judicial killings, is justified. Altogether, these threats disproportionately endanger IPs’…

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Asia Centre Delivers Digital Security Training in Timor-Leste

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From 23 to 28 October 2025, Asia Centre delivered a series of training sessions in Timor-Leste aimed at strengthening digital security and raising awareness on online safety. Supported by Google in Asia and the Pacific, together with national and local partners, the programme offered Timorese partners and participants a valuable opportunity to engage with experts, exchange experiences, and acquire practical digital protection skills. Many attendees emphasised the significance of the initiative, noting that such insightful, interactive, multi-stakeholder engagements are rare in Timor-Leste and play a crucial role in strengthening the country’s digital resilience. The programme commenced on 23 October with…

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Asia Centre Advances Human Rights Collaboration in Denmark

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Between October and November 2025, Dr. James Gomez led Asia Centre’s engagements in Denmark to solidify existing partnerships and forge new ones. The focus was on building collaboration around human rights issues and positioning the Centre as a regional implementing partner. During this period, Dr. Gomez participated in three major conferences. The first was held on 28 October 2025, where Dr. Gomez attended the Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB) in Practice conference in Copenhagen, organised by the Center for Church-Based Development (CKU) and Digni. The conference brought together Danish and Norwegian grantholders, international partners, and FoRB stakeholders to share…

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Asia Centre Advances Democratic Resilience at TAEF’s Inaugural Indo-Pacific Think Tank Summit

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On 8 October 2025, Kartini Sunityo, Partnership Manager at Asia Centre, represented the Centre at the inaugural New Southbound Policy+ (NSP+) Think Tank Summit on “Prospects for a Resilient Indo-Pacific Policy” in Taipei, Taiwan. Hosted by the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF) in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the event marked a significant step forward for regional policy dialogue and civic diplomacy. The NSP+ Think Tank Summit serves as a platform for prominent institutions across the Indo-Pacific to engage in policy-focused dialogue and explore avenues for collaboration. Key themes included security resilience, democratic resilience, and the development of supply…

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Indigenous Peoples’ Identity Key To Counter Climate Change

The negation of Indigenous Peoples’ (IPs) identities by climate disinformation in Thailand hampers their ability to counter climate change. Given that much of climate disinformation is disseminated via the country’s so-called trusted mainstream media, Indigenous media can be one pillar in countering such narratives. This was a suggestion made by speakers during the meeting to discuss the preliminary findings from Asia Centre’s forthcoming report, “Climate Disinformation in Thailand: Negating Indigenous Peoples’ Identity”. The event was held in partnership with International Media Support (IMS) on 30th September 2025 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The convening gathered 17 representatives from Indigenous organisations and…

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Asia Centre Strengthens Democratic Ties in South Korea

On 30 September 2025, Asia Centre  extended its reach into East Asia, with a symbolic presence in Seoul, South Korea. This marks a significant step in expanding and strengthening the Centre’s regional cooperation on democracy and human rights. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony,  Dr. James Gomez represented Asia Centre, alongside Korea Democracy Foundation officials, members from IDEA, V-Dem and Indo-Pacific Democracy Forum to inaugurate Korea Democracy Foundation’s Center for Honorary Offices of the International Organisations. This step represents another milestone in the growing relationship between Asia Centre and the Korea Democracy Foundation that has evolved steadily over recent years. The partnership…

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Climate Disinformation in India: Subverting Indigenous Peoples’ Rights

Coming Soon In India, both online and offline climate disinformation stands to dispossess the protected rights of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) who constitute 8.6% (104 million) of the population. False narratives in the media and social media legitimise the subversion of laws like the Forest Rights Act (FRA) intended to protect IPs, their lands and their livelihoods; and, instead, justify extractive projects in the name of national development. From one-sided positive presentation of environmental statistics and false climate solutions to strategic denialism and greenwashing, these narratives directly contribute to the criminalisation of IPs as “encroachers”, their forced eviction from ancestral lands,…

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Asia Centre’s Digital Security Training in Kolkata

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From 8 to 10 September 2025, Asia Centre’s representative – Mr. Sanjay Gathia, the programme manager – conducted a series of Digital Security Trainings (DST) in collaboration with partner institutions in Kolkata, India.In total six DST sessions were conducted over three days. Five were DST End-Beneficiary (DST-EB)  engaging 446 participants, where 169 participants expressed interest in becoming master trainers. One was a DST Training of Trainers (DST-TOT) conducted with Digital Empowerment Foundation, where 46 participants were coached as trainers. The expectation is that each Master Trainer will then go one to  train 30 end-benificiaries fulfilling their requirement as master trainers.The…

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Asia Centre Brings Digital Security Training to Delhi

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In early September 2025, Delhi, India,  Asia Centre representatives - Dr. James Gomez, the regional director, and Mr. Sanjay Gathia, the programme manager, conducted a series of Digital Security Trainings  in collaboration with our partners. While in Delhi, meetings were also set up with new interested partners who are interested in collaboration for DST delivery for their networks in Delhi. Three DST End-Benificiary (DST-EB) sessions were conducted reaching over 150+ participants belonging to the high-risk, digitally vulnerable groups. With 67 participants expressing interest in becoming potential master trainers after completing the training.The participants were youths, educators, members of  youth networks, community leaders,…

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