How to Prevent Academic Burnout

Written by Mikhael Sianturi, Content Writer Intern of Project Child Indonesia Academic burnout. A period where every college student, or highschooler for that matter, does not want to experience. It is a state where students feel unmotivated and tired either physically or mentally, or both, while still having the need to meet the demands that […]

PCI Talks: Studi di Luar Negeri 101

Ditulis oleh Mikhael Sianturi, content writer intern of Project Child Indonesia PROJECTCHILD.NGO – Project Child Indonesia kembali untuk memberikan materi, dan kini dalam bentuk wawasan studi di luar negeri. Judul acara kali ini adalah “Studi di Luar Negeri, Mengapa dan Bagaimana?” Seminar dilaksanakan dalam bentuk webinar melihat situasi sekarang masih tidak memungkinkan untuk melaksanakan seminar […]

Raising Awareness on Climate Change Issues Through Education

The efforts of Humanitarian should realize that the fact of women or girls as same as like men and boys– have to participate in responding for all crises, without setting aside if women reserve the right to be a leader and decision-maker.

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 […]

Children Drink Sweet Drinks When They Lack Clean Drinking Water

Written by: Atin Prabandari and Muhammad Abie Zaidannas Suhud Children deserve to get clean and safe drinking water. But, in developing countries such as Indonesia, not all children have access to it. A new survey has found this can drive them to consume sweet beverages, posing a risk to their health. Child rights organization Project Child […]

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 […]