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This survey is the second of its kind in Indonesia, and the first in the country to provide sex-disaggregated information on the potential for radicalization, measured as the participation or willingness to participate in actions that lead to violence or include violence in the name of religion. It was produced by Wahid Foundation for UN Women as part of the Empowered Women, Peaceful Communities programme.