MUHAMMADIYAH.OR.ID, YOGYAKARTA — As Indonesia commemorates Mother’s Day, ‘Aisyiyah urges not only celebration, but also critical reflection and renewed commitment to advancing women’s rights and empowerment. This message resonates deeply with the legacy of the 1928 Indonesian Women’s Congress, held in Yogyakarta at the Dalem Joyodipuran, an event in which ‘Aisyiyah played a pivotal role.
This historic congress, held from December 22-25, 1928, served as a watershed moment in Indonesia’s women’s rights movement. Pioneering female leaders like Siti Munjiyah and Siti Hayinah, both prominent figures within ‘Aisyiyah, championed crucial discussions on education, economy, and social issues affecting women. Their visionary perspectives on unity and national development laid the foundation for generations of Indonesian women to advocate for change.
While acknowledging the significant progress made since 1928, General Secretary of ‘Aisyiyah Tri Hastuti Nur Rochimah emphasizes the need for critical evaluation. Persisting challenges like child marriage and limited access to formal employment point to unfinished business in the struggle for women’s equality. Mother’s Day, therefore, becomes a call to action, urging further progress and the dismantling of remaining obstacles.
‘Aisyiyah remains steadfast in its commitment to this ongoing struggle. Today, just as in 1928, the movement actively amplifies the voices of Indonesian women on vital issues, advocating for equitable access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. By fostering collaboration and unity among diverse women’s organizations, ‘Aisyiyah seeks to build a future where the full potential of Indonesian women is realized.
Therefore, this Mother’s Day is not merely a day of celebration, but a catalyst for sustained action. By remembering the groundbreaking achievements of the 1928 Congress and drawing inspiration from the unwavering dedication of women like Siti Munjiyah and Siti Hayinah, ‘Aisyiyah calls upon all Indonesians to work together towards a future where women stand equally, empowered, and fully embraced as builders of the nation.