Skip to content
  • About
  • Partner with Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • GNA Indonesia
  • Subscribe
  • Log In
Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Latest
  • Topics
  • Regions
    • Americas
    • Africa
    • Australia & Oceania
    • Central Asia
    • East Asia
    • Europe
    • Global
    • Southeast Asia
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • News
  • Brief
  • Interview
  • Opinion
  • Figure
  • Infographic
  • Video
  • Community
  • Press Release
  • ESG
  • Youth
  • Featured
  • Soft News

CINTABILITAS, a Campaign for Inclusive Public Transportation in Indonesia

CINTABILITAS produced an infographic video to educate the public on disability-inclusive transportation which highlights the importance of accessibility, interaction, and inclusive information.
by Nazalea Kusuma November 5, 2021

A screenshot from the CINTABILITAS' video.

Public transportation is vital in an urban society. It connects people, places, and functions to ensure that life goes on. Ideally, it is the most affordable, most effective, and most accessible option for everyone. However, as in many aspects of society, public transportation still struggles to be inclusive and disability-friendly.

On Indonesia’s National Transportation Day (9/17) this year, the United Nations Development Agency (UNDP) and Indonesian Women with Disabilities Association (HWDI) teamed up to launch a month-long campaign for safe and friendly public transportation for people with disabilities. The campaign was titled CINTABILITAS, short for Inclusive Stories about Disabilities.

The press release stated that CINTABILITAS aimed to educate transportation service providers and users to understand and care more about people with disabilities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“People with disabilities are becoming increasingly vulnerable during the pandemic, and it is our duty to ensure their safety through inclusive policies and services, especially in public facilities,” said Saputra Liadi, the UNDP National Project Manager of Response Towards Resilience (RESTORE) project.

The campaign involved posters and brandings at public transportation facilities such as bus stops, commuter line train stations, and MRT stations. They conveyed the importance of accessible public transportation for people with disabilities and reminded people to enforce the COVID-19 health protocol.

CINTABILITAS campaign branding at Indonesia Commuter Line. | Source: Detik

CINTABILITAS produced an infographic video to educate the public on disability-inclusive transportation. The video explains the different types of disability, the hardships people with disabilities face, and what inclusive public transportation should provide to anticipate their needs. It highlights the importance of accessibility, interaction, and inclusive information.

This campaign was also delivered through a short film about the daily occurrence of people with disabilities at transportation facilities such as an online taxi, a bus, a train, and an MRT. The actors featured in this short film are real people with different types of disabilities. This short film sends a message for us to take care of each other, protect each other, and spread kindness.

The videos were posted on the social media channels of UNDP Indonesia and HWDI. They were also posted on social media channels and at the onsite facilities of PT. Transportation Jakarta (PT. Transjakarta), PT. Kereta Commuter Indonesia (PT. KCI), and PT. MRT Jakarta as partners such as bus stops, commuter line train stations, and MRT stations.

The head of HWDI, Maulani Rotinsulu, shared, “we hope this campaign can inspire public transportation users to be more empathetic and ethical towards people with disabilities, with the spirit of equal access to transportation service.”

Editor: Marlis Afridah

If you find this content useful, please consider subscribing to Green Network Asia.

Your subscription will give you access to our interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral insights on sustainability-related issues and sustainable development across the Asia Pacific and beyond, strengthening your personal and professional development while supporting GNA’s financial capacity to continue publishing content dedicated to public education and multi-stakeholder advocacy.

Select Your Subscription Plan
Nazalea Kusuma
Managing Editor at Green Network Asia | Website |  + postsBio

Naz is the Manager of International Digital Publications at Green Network Asia. She is an experienced and passionate writer, editor, proofreader, translator, and creative designer with over a decade of portfolio. Her history of living in multiple areas across Southeast Asia and studying Urban and Regional Planning exposed her to diverse peoples and cultures, enriching her perspectives and sharpening her intersectionality mindset in her storytelling and advocacy on sustainability-related issues and sustainable development.

  • Nazalea Kusuma
    https://greennetwork.asia/author/nazalea/
    Going Backward: India’s Sulfur Dioxide Emission Policy Against Clean Air
  • Nazalea Kusuma
    https://greennetwork.asia/author/nazalea/
    Accessible and Inclusive Urban Green Spaces for All
  • Nazalea Kusuma
    https://greennetwork.asia/author/nazalea/
    Launching a High-Level Commitment to Protect Climate-Resilient Coral Reefs
  • Nazalea Kusuma
    https://greennetwork.asia/author/nazalea/
    Living with Less: Does TikTok’s Underconsumption Core promote sustainable living?

Continue Reading

Previous: Meet Youthtopia, a Learning Ecosystem for Youth and Host of Younite 2021
Next: Children Bounce Back: Addressing the Overlooked Issue in Reopening Schools

Read More Stories

several power grids against a sunset sky Developing Financing Initiatives for the ASEAN Power Grid
  • Exclusive
  • Featured
  • Soft News

Developing Financing Initiatives for the ASEAN Power Grid

by Kresentia Madina August 22, 2025
pop up book with recycle, bulb, target and raise hand Imparting Actionable Knowledge Through Sustainability Training Activities
  • Featured
  • IS2P Column
  • Opinion
  • Partner

Imparting Actionable Knowledge Through Sustainability Training Activities

by Yanto Pratiknyo August 22, 2025
meat grinder in pig farm Stop Funding Factory Farming in Vietnam: Pathway to Financing a Just and Sustainable Food System
  • Featured
  • Opinion

Stop Funding Factory Farming in Vietnam: Pathway to Financing a Just and Sustainable Food System

by Brian Cook August 21, 2025
an illustration by frendy marcelino depicting a pile of unused tote bags and tumblers spilling out of a big tumbler When Green Turns Excessive: The Overproduction and Overconsumption of Reusables
  • Featured
  • IS2P Column
  • Opinion
  • Partner

When Green Turns Excessive: The Overproduction and Overconsumption of Reusables

by Nadia Andayani August 20, 2025
a computer screen with a line graph on it SDG Venture Scaler Aims to Drive Sustainable Investment in Southeast Asia
  • Exclusive
  • Featured
  • Soft News

SDG Venture Scaler Aims to Drive Sustainable Investment in Southeast Asia

by Attiatul Noor August 19, 2025
students on a school ground Improving Primary Education in Central Asia
  • Featured
  • Soft News

Improving Primary Education in Central Asia

by Attiatul Noor August 18, 2025

About Us

  • GNA CEO’s Letter
  • GNA In-House Team
  • GNA Author Network
  • GNA Op-ed Article Guidelines
  • GNA Community Content Guidelines
  • GNA Press Release Placement Service
  • GNA Internship Program
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy
© 2021-2025 Green Network Asia