We have a track record of delivering programmes with impact, we work on the three program issues that young feminist care about the most – we react and respond to the world around us. Our work mostly falls into the following three impact priority areas. All across the local community, young feminist are stepping up to drive progress for gender equality in and through education. Never has the need been greater for their leadership to be recognised, nurtured and supported. In every aspect of our work, TRIPLE-F is doing just that by partnering with youth-led grassroots networks to learn from, grow with and move forward together. We know an intergenerational approach is key to shaping a gender equal future through education. With the expertise, energy and leadership of youth we can be an unstoppable force for change. TRIPLE-F currently has over 500+ members, from over 3 (three) region of Indonesia (Java, Borneo and West Papua). Our members are part of a powerful base of feminist, girls and women’s rights and gender justice defenders, activists and allies, connecting, exchanging, learning and acting together for transformative change. For more than 8 years we have been championing gender-responsive transformative education systems, policies and practices – speaking out as one and holding the local community to account. For TRIPLE-F, solidarity is a fundamental part of our institutional identity and a key to how we understand human relationships. TRIPLE-F reaches of young feminist directly each year, last year alone, we improved social service access for nearly five hundred young feminist, helped more than 14 young women farmers group increase their economic income, and supported more than 20 local organise, TRIPLE-F will dedicate our resources to support young feminist leaders in all their diversity and create safe, inclusive spaces for meaningful participation in a movement to advance gender equality and social justice. This includes investments in our inclusive online community and learning platforms; rigorous online and in-person training to build individual capacity and leadership skills and advance intersectional, feminist advocacy; a local network of school- and community-based clubs; direct support of youth advocacy and education; and an annual young leadership summit.