Yogyakarta Youth Peace Camp: Con4lict Resolution among High School Students By : Hafian Fuad Frank Aligarh Rizqa Devi Anazifa Akhmad Muawal H Ihwanul Hakim
YOUTH PEACE AMBASSADOR 6 ACTION PLAN
YOGYAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY
As a student, ideally…
Do Learning and Playing
Instead of doing those things, they sometimes……
Sometimes……
Sometimes….
How is their future?
Problem Statement • The number of street brawls of students in Yogyakarta is increasing. 46 dead in Indonesia within the last 3 years • There are some ironic facts that almost every school in Yogyakarta has its own enemy and safeguarded by some gangsters. It becomes a Pathological Devia@on. • They even destroy the public service and hijack the transporta@on . • DEMORALIZATION-‐CRIMINALITY
Interschool Violence
Muhammadiyah 2 H.S vs SMA 6
Stemsa vs Mutu H.S
Muhammadiyah 2 H.S vs Bosa H.S
Rem H.S vs SMA 2
Muhammadiyah 3 H.S vs Boda H.S
Boda H.S vs Muhammadiyah 3 H.S
SMK 2 H.S vs Boda H.S
Muhammadiyah 1 H.S vs Bopkri H.S
Objectives • Create the awareness about the importance of peace. • Promote community and social cohesion through peace educa@on and leadership program. • Encourage the students to do some posi@ve, produc@ve and crea@ve ac@vi@es. • Empower the students to be aware of their role in social humani@es issues. • Help the teachers, government and local authori@es to reduce figh@ng among the students
Activities • Camp • Workshop • Out bound • Tradi@onal games • Discussion • Community Ac@on • Peace Agreement
The Sustainability of the program: (e.g. Anti Tank Project Street art community in Yogyakarta
based on social-‐politic critic)
TIME LINE MONTH AGENDA
MAY 2013 (Now) Making the proposal
JUNE 2013 Opening recruitment for the volunteer Looking for the sponsors and funding
JULY 2013 Opening recruitment for the volunteer Looking for the sponsors and funding
AUGUST 2013 First meeZng with the volunteer Looking for the sponsors and funding
SEPTEMBER 2013 RegistraZon for the Camp
OCTOBER 2013 RegistraZon for the Camp
SEPTEMBER 2013 Yogyakarta Youth Peace Camp
Potential Sources of Funding
• Yogyakarta State University • Stakeholders • Media Group (Jawa Post-‐Radar Jogja) • Sari Husada (Milk Manufacture) • CSR Program • Charity
Confirmed Partners • Yogyakarta State University • Youth Peace Ambassador (YPA) • Eubios Ethics Ins@tute Poten@al Partners • Children Protec@on Commission • Na@onal Commission for Human Right • Journalism Student Ac@vity EKSPRESI • Magenta Radio • Beritajogja.co.id • Jagoannews.com • Kedaulatan rakyat • An@ Tank Project • Some other NGOs and Local Communi@es
Budgeting Hotel Venues AdministraZons Door prize Speaker fees Speaker accommodaZons Foods CerZficates Seminar kit
USD 1000 USD 150 USD 100 USD 200 USD 800 USD 200 USD 1500 USD 50 USD 175
Calcula@ons USD 4175
Evaluation Strategies
Target of par@cipants in the Camp are 100 par@cipants (Senior High School Students) Target of volunteers are 20 volunteers Documenta@on (Recording Sessions, Photos) Evalua@on (Ques@onnaire, evalua@on forms)
Challenges
• Lack of funding • Lack of volunteers • Poten@al rejec@on from the students (Target) • Sustained interest
Contact Information
• PHONE : +6289610934079 • EMAIL : [email protected] • FACEBOOK : Hafian Fuad • TWITTER : @hafianfuad • BLOG : sedikitruang.blogspot.com
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