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Indonesia Young Leaders Programme

From Trash to Treasure: Addressing Waste Management Challenges at The Household Level in Pasir Panjang Ward, Kupang

“We not only assist, but also grow and develop together, learning from each other to take advantage of every opportunity that exists.”

The overall aim of the project is to lay the groundwork for a sustainable household waste management system in Pasir Panjang by equipping participants with essential knowledge and skills, preparing a solid foundation for the future establishment of a new waste bank, and exploring opportunities for transforming recyclable materials into marketable products

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YOU-WIN! (Youth and Women in Politics) Project: Increasing Youth and Women Interest and Participation in Politics through Young Parliamentary School in Palu City, Central Sulawesi

Political education is important. Political issues are very diverse, finding solutions is an urgent need. Through the Young Parliamentary School, I hope to understand how the policy-making process works and how we, as the younger generation, can make a real contribution to it. For me, change starts with small things.

Participant of Young Parliamentary School

The goal of the project is to emerge and increase young people’s interest and participation in politics through Young Parliamentary School

Rukku Lima Anakiada Humba Project (Creative development program from East Sumba’s children : Workshop on traditional Sumbanese woven textile for teenagers and kids)

“Sometimes the unexpected moments become the most powerful ones—like seeing a girl who was excluded by society begin to feel seen, valued, and included.”

The overall aim of the project is to encourage children aged 10 to 16 years to be actively involved and support the creativity of learning process at the Cahaya Anak Sumba (CAS) Learning Centre. In addition, this project aims to regenerate the values of Sumbanese culture through various extracurricular activities conducted outside formal schoolings.

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Family and Community Support Network to Improve TB Treatment Adherence

“This project helped families understand that healing isn’t just about medicine—it’s about being seen, supported, and believed.”

The overall goal of the project is to improve treatment adherence in people with TB through family support networks with a focus on treatment education, mental health, and economic empowerment

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Incorporating the Perspective of Parents and Youth in the Importance of Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education through Co-design Process

“This project helped us discover how silence around reproductive health can be broken with the right tools and the right people.”

The overall aim of the project is to find the factors that become obstacles to implementing comprehensive sexuality education in rural areas and appropriate methods for providing this education.

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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)