Sunday, November 24, 2013

Inspiration from Syrian School-clubs

http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/syria_71011.html?utm_source=unicef_news&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_link

The article about UNICEF-supported school clubs in the Syrian Arab Republic has inspired me to work with NGOs (non government organizations) to work together to provide the learning center for children who cannot afford education. Therefore, the education for them will be so much better and more organized than it is now. They will have appropriate classrooms, enough teachers, and condusive learning schedules. It also helped me realize that nothing is impossible--even in the conflict area like Syria, they can provide education as long as there is determination in action :)


 Terminal Hujan Community Photo Courtesy

Classroom activities at Terminal Hujan Community in my city : Bogor, Indonesia. The 6th grade students are seriously learning even though their studying place is not appropriate enough for them to study at. 


Terminal Hujan Community Photo Courtesy

Kindergarten classroom at Terminal Hujan Community.All the classes are conducted every Sunday, at 10.30 AM. High school students usually volunteer themselves to teach here. 

Have a great weekend!

Bew Hasyyati

2 comments:

  1. I like your campaign. Especially that you give examples from your own city. It's powerful!

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  2. Hi bewizta! I'm glad to read your post on your blog. I think it is a very great idea to work together to make a social movements since we have a same idea and the same vision in social change. We also come from the same country and our city is close, so it's possible and will be awesome to make a movement together!

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