Die Bedeutung von Zusammenarbeit im Non-Profit Bereich
Wir sind davon überzeugt, dass gute Zusammenarbeit eine alternativlose Notwendigkeit zur Steigerung von Effizienz und Effektivität darstellt. Diese ist erforderlich, um einen nachhaltigen Beitrag zu einer besseren Welt leisten zu können. Bei der Betrachtung von Non-Profit Organisationen, insbesondere im Hinblick auf die Erreichung von Zielen oder der finanziellen Sicherheit, sind eine gute Zusammenarbeit und Partnerschaft […]
A Volunteer Perspective: Understanding ‘Everyone Can Do Good’ Motto
A Letter by : Nadia Dewinda Kristanto Hi! My name is Nadia, I started doing volunteering for about 4 months now. Currently, I am juggling in between two unpaid roles, which both I rejoice investing time, thoughts, and energy in greatly. I am interning as a Community Engagement Coordinator at Project Child Indonesia, and also […]
How Digital Literacy Can Be Teached on Children
Written by : Mochamad Novritsa Zulfikar The advancement of technology nowadays surely really influence educational sector. Various things in life that relate with education, like interaction model, literacy model, ability of understanding, and psychological aspect are the things that change since the development of technology. Thus, the change of view or educational method should be […]
Project Child Indonesia Collaborate with Alumni Grant Scheme #1
This article is the first in a tri-series that provides a holistic demonstration of how Project Child Indonesia implemented and conducted a Drinking Water Program in the remote region of Fakfak in Indonesia’s Papua. Project Child Indonesia (PCI) is an independent, community-based organisation working out of Yogyakarta City in East Java. As an organisation PCI […]
Project Child Indonesia Collaborate with Alumni Grant Scheme #3
This article is the third in a tri-series that provides a holistic demonstration of how Project Child Indonesia implemented and conducted a Drinking Water Program in the remote region of Fakfak in Indonesia’s Papua. As Abie and Filla embarked on their long journey back to Yogyakarta from Fakfak in Papua, they felt that their, and […]
Project Child Indonesia Collaborate with Alumni Grant Scheme #2
This article is the second in a tri-series that provides a holistic demonstration of how Project Child Indonesia implemented and conducted a Drinking Water Program in the remote region of Fakfak in Indonesia’s Papua. As you will recall from the previous article in this tri-series, in communication between Project Child Indonesia (PCI) and community members […]
Project Child Indonesia Collaborate with Alumni Grant Scheme #1
This article is the first in a tri-series that provides a holistic demonstration of how Project Child Indonesia implemented and conducted a Drinking Water Program in the remote region of Fakfak in Indonesia’s Papua. Project Child Indonesia (PCI) is an independent, community-based organisation working out of Yogyakarta City in East Java. As an organisation PCI […]
The Importance of Partnership and Collaboration in Non-profit Sector
Written by Sekar Ningtyas Kinasih, Content WriterProject Child Indonesia We believe that collaboration is not about an option to choose, but a necessity to strengthen the efficiencies and effectiveness to tackle down of what we need to settle and generate a better impact for a better world. When we are talking about how the non-profit […]