PCI Through Lens (Batch 32)
PCI Through Lens (Batch 32) Created by: Hervania Salma Larasati, Photographer Intern Project Child Indonesia © Hervania Salma Larasati
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PCI Through Lens (Batch 32) Created by: Hervania Salma Larasati, Photographer Intern Project Child Indonesia © Hervania Salma Larasati
Written by Project Child Indonesia Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has disproportionately affected marginalized communities in Indonesia. After the spread of the virus was officially announced as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Indonesian government conducted a policy about changing the offline learning system in school into distance learning. However, the unequally distributed […]
Written by Theresia Tyas Thea Kirana, Program Coordinator Intern Project Child Indonesia Do you ever wonder how the world looks like when humans are all the same? We have the same skin colors, same hairstyle, same body shapes, or even the same belief. Close your eyes. Visualize that on your mind. Take a reflective moment […]
Written by Graciella Stephanie Ganadhi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia Kindness should be a basic trait that everyone possesses. It should be the basis of human’s thought, utterance, and action. Unfortunately, that’s a utopia. In reality, our world is cruel and savage. Sometimes, hatred wins more often than kindness. Worry not though! Our world […]
Written by Adjeng Tunjung Pamase, Partnership Intern Project Child Indonesia Entering the eighth month since the COVID-19 pandemic spread in Indonesia, Distance Learning or Pembelajaran Jarak Jauh (PJJ) activities still face various constraints. Numerous facilities and infrastructure are required to conduct a successful implementation of PJJ. In addition to the supporting equipment such as laptops […]
Written by Dyah Prajnandhari, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia Behind every successful event, there are always hard working people. Although they are assigned with different parts, all of them become the backbone of the events. The real example is Pasar Mandiri, a project which Sekolah Sungai held on 7-8th of March. Pasar Mandiri is […]
Written by Dyah Prajnandhari, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia There is a common belief that to succeed, you have to grab whatever chance you have, or else it would be someone else’s. This belief makes us unaware that each individual has a competitive relationship and slowly gets too caught up with our stuff. We […]
Written by Graciella Stephanie Ganadhi, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia Indonesia’s location in the midst of the ring of fire appears to be both a blessing and a curse. As there are many volcanoes scattered all over Indonesia, the lands surrounding the volcanoes are incredibly fertile. In turn, this condition benefits Indonesia in agricultural […]
Written by Nindy Silvia Anggraini, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia In the international world, for realism, there can be no such thing as world peace. Why so? Because in truth, the state is like individuals who have their interests. Debates, disputes, and even enmity will be very difficult to avoid when talking about interests. […]
Written by Nindy Silvia Anggraini, Content Writer Intern Project Child Indonesia International youth day is celebrated for some reason. Young people whose enthusiasm is very easy to ignite, are directed to good things that are useful for their environment. The theme for International Youth Day 2020, “Youth Involvement for Global Action” seeks to draw on […]