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Co-Design and Develop a Literacy Learning methods to support Indigenous Papuan Students at SDN Inpres Angkasapura, in Jayapura City, Province of Papua

“Implementing this project has taught me the importance of community involvement, especially the role of parents and schools in supporting children’s literacy development.”

The overall aim of this project is to design a better approach and learning methods and tools on basic literacy skills for indigenous Papuan students (pupils) at SDN Inpres Angkasapura , Jayapura City of Papua Province.

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MAPIA PROJECT BAHOWO “Sustainable Tourism Approach Reduce Marine Debris in Bahowo Mangrove Park and Make Bahowo Better”

After the MAPIA Project Bahowo was implemented, Bahowo coastal area has become cleaner, visitors are using waste bins for proper disposal, and we, as the local community, have become more aware of environmental cleanliness. We hope this progress can be sustained, and as MAPIA Soldiers, we remain motivated to set an example for others in Bahowo.

Participant of Mapia Project Bahowo (Mapia Soldier Member)

Design a viable strategy to increase the understanding of children and parents regarding child marriage through a co-design process.

“Involving religious figures not only added trust but also made the campaign resonate in the deepest cultural and moral layers of society.”

The goal of the project is to increase the understanding and awareness of children and parents about child marriage.

Main Objectives:

Design a viable strategy to increase the understanding of children and parents regarding child marriage through a co-design process.

“I transformed myself from a victim to a survivor. I choose to be brave because I know that courage is contagious.”

The goal of the project is to co-design a prototype for students to prevent school dropout because of unplanned pregnancy and encourage appropriate continuing education for female students who are survivors of unplanned pregnancies

Main Objectives:

Increase social awareness of the importance of protecting coral reefs in Hulaliu Village

“As a leader, I’ve learned how to step back and let others bloom. It’s powerful to see young people rise with purpose.”

The goal of this project is to provide different methods of social change among the community of Hulaliu village to create a solid understanding of preserving coral reefs and protecting the coastal areas.

Main Objectives:

Budiman

Budiman

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Budiman is one of the leading figures for the local organization, Nusa Biodiversitas Indonesia, based in Lombok. Since graduating his degree in bachelor of community development, Budiman involved into various social activities, such as being a facilitator for street children and orphans. His huge interest was to be community developer where he could bring such change into his community life.

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Hasbi Assidiq (Hasbi)

Hasbi Assidiq (Hasbi)

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Hasbi Assidiq is a lawyer working with LBH Makassar, who is passionate about environmental and human rights issues. His action project is around how to acknowledge and respect the traditional fishing catchment areas in Kodingareng Island, Makassar and the issues around sand mining activity in these areas. This activity damages the environment and impacts the livelihoods of traditional fishing communities. Hasbi would like to learn more in Aotearoa New Zealand about environmental personhood and legal issues regarding Indigenous communities.

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Yusri

Yusri

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Yusri is a passionate educator and researcher. He has worked as a program analyst in Yayasan Indonesia Mengabdi (YIM) since 2017. YIM is a non-governmental organization focusing on designing and implementing child protection and education programmes. In 2015, together with his colleagues, he founded a storytelling community service organization called “AksiKita” (focusing on sharing positive values with children by using storytelling methods).

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Samuel Leivy Opa (Sam)

Samuel Leivy Opa (Sam)

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Sam is a passionate environmentalist working with Seasoldier Sulawesi Utara, who is interested in youth and environmental issues, especially coastal and marine ecosystems.

He holds a master's degree in aquatic science within the International Indo-Pacific Coral Reefs Biodiversity and Conservation Masters Programme. Currently, he acts as Chair of North Sulawesi Maritime Youth (Maritim Muda Sulawesi Utara) and is a Lecturer and Marine Science Study Programme Head at Esa Trinita Science and Technology Institute.

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