ABSTRACT
This research discusses the role of the Women's March in fighting for gender equality and women's rights in Indonesia. The Women's March is a global civil society movement that started in Washington DC, the United States in 2017, then spread and was adopted in various countries, including Indonesia. The concept used is global civil society which describes ten roles that can be played by civil society actors in fighting for what they are fighting for. The research method is descriptive-qualitative with data collection through library research. The results of this study indicate that the Women's March has at least ten roles such as watchdog, advocate, service provider, expert, capacity builder, incubator, representative, citizenship champion, solidarity supporter, and definer of standards in their efforts to promote gender equality and fight for women's rights.
