Jakarta (Java), 2:30 PM: Team members Tessa and Kevin try to hail a taxi on the bustling thoroughfare near the PBI house. The call to prayer sounds again from the mosques across the city. They are on their way to the third in a series of contact meetings with foreign embassies and Indonesian government authorities they have scheduled today. The solid relationship PBI maintains with the diplomatic community and the host government gives security to the work of the field teams.
Ottawa, ON (Canada), 3:30 PM (local time): Chris, from the PBI Canada office, meets with a representative at Canadian Foreign Affairs. The representative wants information about new developments regarding the Manokwari trip and offers to contact Indonesian authorities if there are problems. The team has not requested further action at this time, but Chris will follow up with Valerie once she is back at the office in Jayapura.
London (UK), 4:00 PM (local time): Project Committee members join the monthly phone conference call with the Indonesia teams and other Indonesia Project Committee members in 6 countries. Kathryn takes notes on the Jayapura team's report of the protective accompaniment this morning in Manokwari. She will include this information in her meeting tomorrow with the Foreign Minister in London. As with all the high-level networking carried out by PBI volunteers and staff in fifteen countries, Kathryn will enlist support for PBI from government representatives. They will join their colleagues in receiving regular updates from the teams and responding to issues of concern for threatened activists when needed.
Banda Aceh (Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Sumatra), 7:00 PM: The team gathers over dinner, the only time they are sure to see each other during their busy day. Tonight, Katherine and Caroline stopped in the market on the way home to buy bungkus (an Indonesian take-away meal with rice). The team members use this time to find a quiet moment of relaxation and share stories about their day. Nick and Karrina have just returned from a "peace community" meeting with the participants from a joint PBI and Aceh Institute youth peace camp.
Hamburg (Germany), 7:30 PM (local time): Astrid and Christian from the German PBI country group present PBI and the Indonesia Project to university students in Hamburg. After slides and a discussion, numerous people sign up for the emergency response network (ERN) and others offer to help the country group in their activities to support the Project. Some are thinking about eventually training and travelling to Indonesia to join the teams as volunteers.
Jakarta (Java), 9:00 PM: Activists from WALHI (Friends of the Earth Indonesia) based in Jakarta, visit the Jakarta team to watch the evening news and share impressions of current events. Lars is in the office recording the latest developments from Kalimantan in an article for the Pa Khabar, the periodic newsletter from the teams. Meanwhile, in Jayapura, another power outage forces the team to take a break from writing reports on today's activities. The teammates move to the deck upstairs and gaze at the stars across the midnight sky. The day ends and people sleepily drift off to their beds. The situation could get worse tomorrow and in the coming days or maybe, everyone hopes, it could get better.