34 Results Are Tagged With "Indonesia"

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I am responsible for Building Women’s Capacity as Agent of Peace to Promote Social Cohesion and PVE Program. The Program is running in two provinces; Maluku and West Nusa Tenggara.

Thursday, November 1, 2018 - Saturday, June 1, 2019

Empowering Girls through Sports

Going to public schools and introducing Sports to empower girls. Every school in 6 weeks with 6 themes every week. Through this project, girls will have more self esteem to be able to empower themselves for a better life.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017 - Sunday, December 31, 2017

Open Access Education for Labors' Children

Create a library in a village and give free classes for children who are their parents work as labors. We teach English, Mathematics, Sciences, Islamic education, and learn how to read Al Qur'an.
Saturday, November 19, 2016

MAHAKARYA

Mahakarya is a cultural event,held in Semarang. The concept of Mahakarya is about Humanities, and we have tagline "Cultura Kedavra" and the decoration of our event will be full of magical things. Why magic? Because we're going to show the development of culture from time to time, from traditional to modern. We also inviting the performers from our faculty which is saman dance, bali dance, gambang semarang and the winner from the previous event we held, the modern dance from MDMT. We have the guest star, and they are : The S.I.G.I.T (Bandung), Paracetamol (Bali) and Figura Renata (Semarang).
Monday, January 16, 2017 - Monday, March 27, 2017

A Program to Create New Entrepreneurs and to Build Capacity in Micro, Small, and Medium-Size Enterprises in Indonesia

This project will recruit and train small groups of participants in Surakata to receive training and mentoring in enterprise development. The program will develop basic business skills, as well as more advanced business skills depending upon the abilities and experience of the targeted groups. The program will especially seek to recruit female and unemployed youth at the basic level of training and mentoring. Building capacity among existing businesses, combined with creating new business enterprises will help in poverty reduction in the country. By combining the three levels (micro, small, medium-size) of existing businesses with people who want to start a new business, synergies and networking can also occur. Indonesia, the fourth largest country in the world has a growing economy with many people who are very creative, resourceful, and hardworking. While the Indonesian economy has been growing recently at a steady rate, poverty reduction and business creation are needed. Creating new entrepreneurs and helping to grow existing businesses is needed for further economic development in the country.
Monday, June 13, 2016 - Monday, December 19, 2016

Community Radio Empowerment for Anti Corruption

Community Radio Empowerment for Anti-Corruption According the 2014 Constitution No. 6 regarding Village Sub-District in Indonesia necessitates the government to provide a substantial fund over one billion IDR every year for developing village. The real challenge posed by the impementation of this constitution is the readiness ? both political and non political ? of every village apparatus and community to manage the funds. There have been multiple lack of information distribution, training, and development from the top level government to the village level which may lead to insufficient amount of information regarding the implementation of constitution as well as minimum capacity and capability to handle the funds wisely. On the other hand, the funding is a mandatory procedure to grant better opportunity for the welfare growth of the villages. The other side, may promotes the increasing act of corruption in the local level. In long term, it will escalate the rate of corruption in nationwide scale.

Youth Entrepreneurship Week

Indonesia
Entrepreneurship and Youth Employment
While Indonesia is by far the largest economy in Southeast Asia, it also has the highest youth unemployment rate where according to Statistics Indonesia (2015) vocational graduates has been the biggest contributor to it (12,65%). One of the main reasons is the mismatch between the skills they obtain from schools and the ones economy requires. McKinsey (2012) even projected that by 2030 there will be an oversupply of 13 million vocational graduates according to business-as-usual projections. While government is trying to facilitate them entering the labor market which becomes more competitive under the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) scheme by improving education quality, it would be one practical way to invest in equipping these students with the real experiential entrepreneurship trainings to help them creating their own jobs and choosing their own future. Besides, Indonesia’s current entrepreneurship rate (1.65%) is still lower than the average in the region (>3%).

Hack-a-farm Innovation Camp

Indonesia (Vietnam)
Climate Change and Environmental Protection
In 2013, Statistics Indonesia released datum suggesting a decrease of approximately 5 million farmers in the last 10 years – meaning that less and less youth are involved in agriculture. Current non-automated methods of farming prove inefficient and climate change contributes even more to the hard situation. Vietnam farmers also face major problem towards climate change adaptation. While the number technology enthusiasts are growing in Southeast Asia, agricultural applications are not growing in the needed pace. The problem is that not so many events thus far have brought technology enthusiasts to meet farmers to understand and discuss the core problem in order to develop appropriate solutions. We are aiming to create an ecosystem of young tech-enthusiasts and young farmers from agriculture vocational school in a week-long event to determine and solve agricultural problems in both countries.

Code for Bandung: Civic Engagement in the Digital Age

During his 2009-2010 exchange, Pandu observed the benefit of active civic engagement in the United States.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014 - Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Code for Bandung

Promoting citizen-government collaboration to tackle the city's biggest problems through regular meetings and events in which citizen, government, and experts create teams to develop applications, websites, and other IT solutions for the community, the project will be the perfect answer to create a sustainable community-government collaboration now and years to come.

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