Wiwin Siti Aminah Rohmawati is a Board Member for the Forum for Inter-religious Harmony in Yogyakarta and the former Vice Director of the Institute of Southeast Asian Islam (ISAIs) Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University. At ISAIs, she has worked on research and the promotion of tolerant and moderate Islam in Southeast Asia. She has more than 15 years experience in the field of interreligious dialogue. Rohmawati also serves as researcher, trainer, editor, program officer, executive secretary and senior staff member at Interfidei (Institute for Interfaith Dialogue in Indonesia), a pioneer of interfaith dialogue in Indonesia.
Recognising the immense stress that Indonesian women are under due to COVID-19, Rohmawati launched a KAICIID-supported project titled “Strengthening the Interfaith Women’s Solidarity Movement to Overcome the COVID-19 Pandemic.” She has used interreligious dialogue to help vulnerable Buddhist, Christian and Muslim women throughout the crisis, setting up an online mental health forum and coordinating mental health seminars.
In 2015, as part of her initiative of KAICIID International Fellows Program (KIFP), she founded the interreligious women’s community titled Srikandi Lintas Iman (SRILI). In 2015 she was also appointed as a Consultant for KAICIID’s MCC (Multi-religious Collaboration for the Common Good) project in Indonesia. In 2017, Wiwin received a KAICIID alumni microgrant for her project “Developing Interreligious Dialogue and Cooperation among Women in Yogyakarta." In 2018, she was awarded the Australia Awards Indonesia (AAI) Leadership for Senior Multi-Faith Women Leaders Short Term Award and implemented a project titled, “Intra-Muslim Dialogue among Women in Yogyakarta.” In June 2019 she was invited by The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth of Singapore to be part of Young Leaders’ Programme and International Conference on Cohesive Societies (ICCS). In July 2019, she was also invited to participate in the Professional Fellows on Demand, Religious Freedom and Interfaith Dialogue Exchange Program in America, by the US Department of State and organized by World Learning. In February 2020, the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council's (AIJAC) Rambam Program, based in Melbourne, Australia, invited her to the Third Study Visit to Israel and The Palestinian Authority to honour the memory of Gus Dur.
Currently, she is a Ph.D student in Interfaith Studies at the Graduate School of Sunan Kalijaga State Islamic University. Her main interest is women's empowerment, interfaith dialogue and peacebuilding.