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Charity-Oriented Myanmar-COM, Myanmar
LUNARIA, Italy
UNIVERSITUR, Romania
Center for Sustainable
Development Studies-CSDS,
Vietnam
CONCORDIA, France
Perkumpulan Gerakan
Kerelawanan Internasional-
GREAT, Indonesia
COM-Myanmar
Lunaria launched in 2012 a medium term strategy aimed to promote gender equality.
The actors, target groups and beneficiaries of the process are young people, youth-social workers, local organizations and NGOs.
Within this strategy, we have already implemented different projects in cooperation with European and partner countries organizations and we have extended our common action in the field of gender equality in Europe, Eastern Africa, Latin America and, with the current project, South East Asia.
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 5
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 194
4. 03/12/2017 (1 day)
Myan Aung
82 participants
5. 07/12/2017 (1 day)
CARE, Hlaing Thayar
20 participants
STAGED!
To enhance gender equality and young women empowerment by providing youth workers, peer educators, local organizations and international NGOs, in EU and SEA, with new tools and methods to favour young women participation in projects and international voluntary service activities.
1. 01/11/2017 (1 day)
CARE office, Hlaing Thayar
7 participants
2. 20/11/2017 (1 day)
COM office, Yangon
6 participants
3. 26/11/2017 (1 day)
CARE Hlaing Thayar
79 participants
COM-Myanmar
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 44
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 75
Struggling Against Gender-based
Discrimination through Youth Work
in EU and Asia
Young women, young people, peer educators, local youth workers, representatives of local and international organizations and NGOs in EU and SEA countries.
LOCAL ACTIONS IMPLEMENTATION
CSDS-Vietnam
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 8
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 103
4. 10-11/12/2017 (2 days)
Ba Vi, Hanoi
15 participants
5. 10-11/12/2017 (2 days)
Thai Nguyen
28 participants
1. 10-23/02/2018 (14 days)
Location: Phayartaung Yay Sate village, Southern Shan State
13 participants
Target group: International and local volunteers
Activity: International workcamp
2. 03-16/03/2018 (14 days)
Location: Phayartaung Yay Sate village, Southern Shan State
20 participants
Target group: International volunteers and local youth
Activity: International workcamp
Objectives:
3. 03-18/03/2018 (16 days)
Location: Lwei Baung monastery, Southern Shan State
42 participants
Target group: International volunteers and local community
Activity: International workcamp
Objectives:
1. 25-26/11/2017(2 days)
Ba Vi, Hanoi
18 participants
2. 02/12/2017 (1 day)
SOCI HUB in Cau Giay, Hanoi
22 participants
3. 09/12/2017 (1 day)
SOCI HUB in Cau Giay, Hanoi
20 participants
WHAT: local events/actions/informative meetings/IVS projects focused on gender issues to concretely answer to the local needs previously identified during the Youth Meetings and the Study Phase.
DATES: 01st January 2018 – 28th February 2018 (2 months)
AIM: to implement events/actions/informative meetings/IVS projects focused on gender issues to concretely answer to the local needs previously identified during the Youth Meetings and the Study Phase. Each partner organization and youth group will choose the more appropriate actions/events/projects to answer these needs.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE ACTIONS:
• to raise awareness on gender issues;
• to promote a gender fair approach and the respect of human rights;
• to enhance women participation and empowerment.
ACTORS: participants involved in the ITC in Vietnam, in the Youth Meetings, in the ITC in Indonesia and the Study Phase will be the active promoters and facilitators of the proposed actions. The actions have to be targeted to group of young people (male and female), group of women, local communities and volunteers (national and international).
STUDY PHASE
WHAT: observation period, run by the participants of the training courses and, some of the young people involved in the Youth Meetings, to study how to meet, through concrete actions, the local need previously identified during the Youth Meetings.
DATES: 01st November 2017 – 15th December 2017 (6 weeks)
AIM: to define the events/actions/informative meetings/IVS projects, forecast for the Local Actions Implementation – LAsI (January and February 2018).
The study phase was run taking into account the outcomes of the Youth Meetings (needs assessment and diagnostic), matching them with the methods developed in the two training courses (deepening of gender issues, non-formal education working methods, project design and management).
ACTORS: participants of the ITC in Vietnam and participants of the ITC in Indonesia, that once back home supported by their organizations, organized and facilitated meetings where the actions to be realized in the Local Actions Implementation – LAsI were planned in details.
CSDS-Vietnam
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 18
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 228
GREAT-Indonesia
5. 13/12/2017 (1 day)
PAUD Pasir Sari, Pekalongan
15 participants
6. 13/12/2017 (1 day)
Elementary School Tulungagung
50 participants
7. 15/12/2018 (1 day)
Sangat Art Spase, Jogjakarta
10 participants
1. 14/01/2018 (1 day)
Location: Quoc Oai town
25 participants
Target group: Students (16 -22 years old)
Activity: Workshop on gender equality
Objectives:
• To distinguish the definition of “gender” and “sex”
• To understand the differences of gender roles (between males and females) and what types of gender roles
• To distinguish “gender equality” and “gender equity”
• To inform, at the end of the workshop, about the writing competition about gender equality
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 7
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 141
WHAT?
STRATEGY IN THE IFV
4. 04/02/2018 (1 day)
Location: Soci hub, Hanoi
15 participants
Target group: Young people
Activity: Workshop
Objectives:
• To make young people approach gender issues through NFE activities
• To make the young people wear the shoes of someone else by involving them in role play game
• To further develop the reflection and raising awareness action on gender-sensitive issues
to involve organizations in Yangon, part of the same network or other partner organizations they used to cooperate with.
ORGANIZATIONS VISITED
1. 03/11/2017 (1 day)
PIKMA basecamp, Kampus Poltekkes Semarang
21 participants
2. 08/11/2017 (1 day)
Coffeeville - Oishi Pan, Magelang City
5 participants
3. 19/11/2017 (1 day)
Lobby of Borobudur Conservation Office, Magelang
5 participants
4. 13/12/2017 (1 day)
Setiabudi Highschool Semarang
35 participants
Meetings with local representatives, youth workers, peer educators and local stakeholders in Myanmar, Vietnam and Indonesia
Two representatives of Lunaria during the the Itinerant Feasibility Visit joined, in order: Myanmar, Vietnam and Indonesia (one week in each country) where they have met the SEA local partners, NGOs and groups of young people to run the needs assessment, the diagnostic and to share the upcoming steps of the project.
During the visit was run the needs assessment and the diagnostic , shared the working methods and agreed upon the logistic aspects for the Training Courses, the Youth Meetings and the Study Phase.
The outcomes of the IFV were used to prepare the first TC on gender issues and non formal education methods.
2. 05/02/2018 (1 day)
Location: Quoc Oai town
150 participants
Target group: Students
Activity: Gender roles exchange
Objectives:
• to play some games
• to watch a dance performance by students
• to experience the activities
• to do some small contests: football, makeup
• to cook the traditional cake
Colorful Girls Association
Care International Myanmar
Phan Tee Eain (PTE)
Women's Organization Network Of Myanmar (WONM)
Khin Zar Mon – Gender Consultant And Freelance Trainer
Women Can Do It (WCDI)
Myanmar Young Social Entrepreneur Forum (MYSF)
20th March - 26th March 2017
5. 04/03/2018 (1 day)
Location: Quoc Oai town
10 participants
Target group: Young people
Activity: Gender roles exchange through cooking
Objectives:
• To develop a better understanding of gender roles through the collective activity of cooking together and to prepare a meal
• To reflect on role models and attitudes through an open discussion after the end of the activity
GREAT-Indonesia
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 20
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 54
27th March - 02nd April 2017
MAIN OUTCOMES
ITINERANT
FEASIBILITY
VISIT
3. 03/02/2018, 24/02/2018 (2 days)
Location: Hanoi town
12 participants
Target group: Students of primary school
Activity: Drawing contest for children
Objectives:
• to discuss real situations/study cases (and then how to react) when young people are bullied at school by other peers because of the way they like to dress o the games they like to play with
• to use drawing and drawing context to reflect about study cases, gender sensitive issues and possible solutions to bulling because of gender issues
6. 13-24/03/2018 (12 day)
Location: Hanoi town
16 participants
Target group: International and local volunteers
Activity: International workcamp
Objectives:
• To raise awareness on gender-sensitive issues among the International volunteers and among the local communities of Vietnam
• To raise awareness toward LGBTQ+ issues in the capital and the region as well as to empower the networking with local partners active in this framework
• To promote gender equality in the city of Hanoi and the neighboring regions
2. 02-20/03/2018 (19 days)
Location: Pekalongan, Central Java
16 participants
Target group: International and local volunteers
Activity: International workcamp
Objectives:
• To support the initiatives promoted by the young mothers and mothers in general of the local community and aimed at protecting the sea and the cost through the mangrove trees planting
• To raise awareness among the local community on the importance of environmental protection on the coastal area of Javva island
• To promote micro local economy through the production and distribution of eco-sustainable products extracted from mangrove trees
• To promote women empowerment and gender equality within the local community and female economic independence of the young women of the community.
Questionnaire training needs assessment: 1
The wall and the tree model: 1
Report field visit: 6
Questionnaire local partner: 5
Word Café: 2
1. 25/02/2018 (1 day)
Location: LRC-KJHAM, Semarang
38 participants
Target group: International students in KJHAM
Activity: Interactive workshop
Objectives:
• To make participants wear the shoes of someone’s (linked to gender issues)
• To go in depth on the stereotype related to gender we might apply in the everyday life
• To reflect on gender role models and the role of women in family and society through a simulation activity
• To reflect on the role of women in promoting women empowerment against violence in relationship
STRATEGY IN THE IFV
TOOLS
to involve NGOs, centers and research institutes in Hanoi involved in gender issues to better picture the country situation
ORGANIZATIONS VISITED
MAIN OUTCOMES
The Center For Education And Development (CED)
Vietnam Volunteer Center (VVC)
The Institute For Studies Of Society, Economics And Environment (ISEE)
Center For Studies And Applied Sciences In Gender, Family, Women And Adolescents (CSAGA)
The Center For Women And Community Development (CWCD)
Hagar
Institute For Social Development Studies (ISDS)
Oxfam
Hanoi Queer – A Local Group Of LGBT Activists
Visit To The Vietnamese Women's Museum
During the visit different tools have been used in order to run the needs assessment and to detect the countries' needs.
The tools varied according to the purpose of the visit: if it was targeted to the official partner of the project or to other local partners, youth and women groups and relevant stakeholders.
Questionnaire training needs assessment: 1
The wall and the tree model: 1
Report field visit: 9
Questionnaire local partner: 7
Word Café: /
MEETING WITH OTHER LOCAL PARTNERS OR RELEVANT STAKEHOLDERS:
REPORT FIELD VISIT: aimed to present the aim, activities and areas of intervention of the different realities visited and to share all the relevant information among the consortium
QUESTIONNAIRE LOCAL PARTNER: targeted to the coordinators of the local association/group, aimed to deepen the gender-related analysis and the role of women so to provide the detailed picture of the country situation and design the diagnostic. The questionnaire was divided in different chapters: gender issues within the family; gender issues in the community; gender issues in labor; general analysis and conclusion
WORD CAFÉ: targeted to the youth or women groups met, aimed to detect their country perspective concerning gender and the role of women. The questions asked in the World Café were the following: "What roles do men and women typically play within the family?"; "Did you perceive any gender inequality in your community? If yes, which? And what are the reasons?"; "What should be done to achieve gender equality? And who should get involved?"
20th March 2017 –9th April 2017
Myanmar, Vietnam, Indonesia
MEETING WITH THE OFFICIAL PARTNERS:
QUESTIONNAIRE TRAINING NEEDS ASSESSMENT: aimed to reflect on the partner organizations gender perspective, training needs and methodological needs (NFE), and to capitalize results while preparing the first training course
THE WALL AND THE TREE MODEL: aimed to deepen the problems, the needs and the possible solutions, referred to gender issues in the local communities and country, shaping them in a visual way through the model
03rd April - 09th April 2017
GBV – GENDER BASED VIOLENCE
MAIN ELEMENTS APPEARED IN EACH COUNTRY
MAIN OUTCOMES
STRATEGY IN THE IFV
to involve one of the major partner organization GREAT has, KJHAM and then consequently to meet group of women (with different focus) active in different parts of Semarang and founded with the support of KJHAM
They were shared cases of GBV, most of the time domestic violence (sexual violence, marital rape, psychological violence).
There is the common idea that what happens at home should not be shared outside: many women are afraid to denounce the domestic violence both because in some cases, if perpetrated by the husband (even not continuously) is not considered violence, and because they are afraid of the social stigma ("you are not a good mother and a good wife").
ORGANIZATIONS VISITED
Kjham
Kp Taman Gede
Kp Peribumi
Kp Muktiharjo
Ewi Sinta – Bandarharjo
WOMEN AND MIGRATION
MARRIAGE
Mostly in Vietnam and Indonesia is quite common for women to migrate, both within the country for seasonal jobs as well as abroad.
The main destinations are: China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong, South Korea.
Migration exposes women to extra challenges: they are exploited, usually they don't have working contracts, so they cannot enter the health and social security services and report the cases of violence, if they face any.
Questionnaire training needs assessment: 1
The wall and the tree model: 1
Report field visit: 5
Questionnaire local partner: 1
Word Café: 4
In all the three countries was pointed out the importance of marriage, as a social institution both for men and women. The average age is 20 – 25, but it vary a lot in each country, accordingly to urban/rural dimension, as well as the level of education.
In all the countries there are still cases of early marriage (generally from 14y.o. up). In many cases the early marriage is taking place in those areas where there is more poverty and lower education (mostly in rural areas, but also in urban - suburbs).
Migration – marriage: specifically in Vietnam there are several cases where marriages are pre-arranged (Vietnamese bride – Chinese groom). In this case women are either forced by the family, or they decide on their own to do it in order to economically support the family afterward. In this case poverty and the lack of economical resources play an important role in the decision process.
Social stigma in migration: if you migrate and come back home with economical resources you are well perceived by society, while if you have been exploited or victim of violence you are badly perceived by society.
Women victim of violence usually don't speak up of what happened when they were abroad and it brings harmful consequences from the psychological and social point of view.
TRAFFICKING
The major victims of trafficking are usually women and children: normally they are involved in jobs with very poor conditions and high rate of exploitation and in sex work.
Migration – trafficking: several women are convinced/recruited by “agents” to migrate in other countries with the perspective of well remunerated jobs. Once they arrive, they are more exposed to trafficking: their documents are taken (so it's harder to escape) and they are forced to work in jobs not corresponding to the promised ones, where they are not paid or they are poorly paid and exploited.
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE
on project management
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE
A7. INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE – ITC
restitution and methods sharing
14th- 21st April 2018
Italy
OUTCOMES
restitution and methods sharing
A5. STUDY PHASE - SP
01st November 2017 –
15th December 2017
Indonesia, Myanmar
and Vietnam
The TC was realized between the 26th of September and the 03rd of October 2017 in Semarang, INDONESIA
The training, targeted to 30 participants from Italy, Vietnam, France, Myanmar, Romania and Indonesia and 6 experts, aimed:
The TC was realized between the 14th and the 21st of April 2018 in Poggio Mirteto, ITALY
The training, targeted to 26 participants from Italy, Vietnam, France, Romania and Indonesia and 6 experts, aimed:
The networking within the organizations, partners of the project was empowered;
Participants acquired skills to conceive, design and write project proposals, organize budgets and run the overall coordination of a project;
Different non formal education methods to run the following phase were shared, assessed and upgraded within the group;
The Mind Map tool was experimented and assessed during the training.
Production of the first draft of the Toolkit_TC-Indonesia:
http://www.lunaria.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/STAGED_Toolkit_TC-Indonesia.pdf
A3. YOUTH MEETINGS - YMs
01st July 2017 –
15th August 2017
Indonesia, Myanmar
and Vietnam
OUTCOMES
A8. FOLLOW UP
01st May 2018 –
31st August 2018
France, Indonesia,
Italy, Myanmar,
Romania and
Vietnam
Networking further empowerment within the partner organizations, member of the consortium and other local partners
Development of the capability to approach gender issues from a wider cross-cultural perspective, within the EU and SEA framework
Skills and competences development for the TC participants, being involved in an advanced Training for Trainers
Tools testing and upgrading of the different non formal education methods to run the previous phases
Methodological package development, fine tuning ad finalization to raise awareness on gender-sensitive issues in workshops, actions and sensitization activities in the different geographical areas
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE
on gender issues and non formal
education methods
A6. LOCAL ACTIONS IMPLEMENTATION – LAsI
01st January 2018 –
28th February 2018
Indonesia, Myanmar
and Vietnam
OUTCOMES
A1. ITINERANT FEASIBILITY VISIT – IFV
20th March 2017 –
9th April 2017
Indonesia, Myanmar
and Vietnam
FOLLOW UP
The networking within the organizations, partners of the project was empowered;
The networking at national level was further developed and new synergies were created;
Participants acquired the capability to work in group, to approach gender issues from a wider perspective, to prepare and hand out questionnaires to run the needs assessment phase and to use non formal education methods and techniques for the Youth Meetings;
Acknowledgment of the Graphic Facilitation technique;
Set up of the questionnaire afterward used during the Youth Meetings to gather the youth’ needs assessment;
Production of the first draft of the Toolkit_TC-Vietnam:
http://www.lunaria.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/STAGED_Toolkit_TC-Vietnam.pdf
A4. INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE – ITC
on project management
26th September 2017 - 03rd October 2017
Indonesia
The TC was realized between the 21st and the 28th of May 2017 in Thai Nguyen, VIETNAM
The training, targeted to 30 participants from Italy, Vietnam, France, Myanmar, Romania and Indonesia and 6 experts, aimed:
GREAT-Indonesia
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 04
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 125
4. 25/07/2018 (1 day)
Location: Islamic Boarding House of Al-Hasan, Banyu Putih Tmur, Siderejo Lor, Salatiga
66 participants
Activity: informative meeting and practical methods testing
Objectives:
1. 26/05/2018 (1 day)
Location: Rumah Belajar Aku Bisa, Grogol, Salatiga
10 participants
Activity: interactive presentation of the project and of gender issues in SEA and EU
Objectives:
2. 26/06/2018 (1 day)
Location: Campus 2 IAIN Salatiga, Sidomukti, Salatiga
20 participants
Activity: informative meeting and practial methods testing
Objectives:
3. 21/07/2018 (1 day)
Location: SMP Al Ishlah, Semarang
29 participants
Activity: raising awareness workshop
Objectives:
WHAT:
Different types of actions to spread the outcomes and multiply the project effects, AIMED:
• to share the knowledge and methodologies acquired during the experience
• to spread the project outcomes, to capitalize the results and to involve new beneficiaries
• to set the ground to implement new activities, initiatives and projects to raise awareness on gender issues, promote women empowerment and gender equality
OUTCOMES:
The Follow Up had a total duration of 15 days and involved 304 direct beneficiaries and approximately XXXXXXXXX indirect beneficiaries who received all the project outcomes information from the direct beneficiaries
CSDS-Vietnam
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 03
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 90
QUESTIONNAIRES AND FOCUS GROUPS
November 2017-January 2018
Romania
3. 28/07/2018 (1 day)
Location: Quoc Oai town, Quoc Oai, Hanoi
45 participants
Activity: workshop about LGBTQ
Objectives:
1. 30/06/2018 (1 day)
Location: Quoc Oai town, Quoc Oai district, Hanoi
25 participants
Activity: Workshop - step 1
Objectives:
A2. INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE - ITC
on gender issues and non formal education methods
21st - 28th May 2017
Vietnam
2. 08/07/2018 (1 day)
Location: Quoc Oai town, Quoc Oai, Hanoi
20 participants
Activity: Workshop - step 2
Objectives:
COM-Myanmar
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 8
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 163
YM4:
28/07/2017 (1 day)
Women Future Association Office, Loikaw Township, Kayah State
14 participants
YM5:
12/08/2017 – 13/08/2017 (2 days)
Charity-Oriented Myanmar Office, Yangon Region.
27 participants
COM-Myanmar
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 08
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 89
1. 03/05/2018 (1 day)
Location: CARE office, Yangon, Myanmar
15 participants
Activity: PCM design by CARE Hlaing Thayar Staff
Objectives:
YM1:
06/07/2017 - 07/07/2017 (2 days)
Pintaya Damayone, Pintaya Township, Shan State
38 participants
YM2:
26/07/2017 – 27/07/2017 (2 days)
Daw Nge Kha village, Demoso Township, Kayah State
44 participants
YM3:
27/07/2017 (1 day)
Kyokone village, Myan Aung Township, Ayeyarwaddy Region
40 participants
3. 22/05/2018 (1 day)
Location: COM office, Yangon, Myanmar
34 participants
Activity: Proposal writing
Objectives:
2. 15 - 17/05/2018 (3 days)
Location: Wan Hai Village, SSYCBC Office, Kyae Thee Township, Southern Shan State, Myanmar
28 participants
Activity: Gender and Sex training
Objectives:
CSDS-Vietnam
4. 01-03/06/2018 (3 days)
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal
12 participants
Activity: Networking and proposal writing
Objectives:
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 8
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 71
YM3:
04/08/2017 (1 day)
Nghia Tan Primary School, Cau Giay, Hanoi
19 participants
YM4:
14/08/2017 (1 day)
Nghia Tan Primary School, Cau Giay, Hanoi
15 participants
ROMANIA
OUTCOMES
YM1:
16/07/2017 (1 day)
CSDS Regional Office in Quoc Oai, Hanoi
22 participants
YM2:
26/07/2017 – 30/07/2017 (5 days)
Socihub, Hanoi and Thai Hai,
Thai Nguyen
15 participants
TOTAL NUMBER OF QUESTIONNAIRES: 628
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 36
QUESTIONNAIRES AND
FOCUS GROUPS
Meeting 1:
23/11/2017 (1 day)
Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest
Focus group about gender roles in society, family and couples.
12 participants
Meeting 2:
06/12/2017 (1 day)
Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest
Focus group about gender roles in couples and relationships
12 participants
Meeting 3:
10/01/2018 (1 day)
Faculty of Geography, University of Bucharest
Focus group about family and gender roles
12 participants
YOUTH MEETINGS
WHAT: Universitur association, even if not officially involved in the Youth Meetings (targeted only to SEA associations) decided to organize the following actions, based on the needs of the local context:
1. hand out a questionnaire
2. organize focus groups based on
the most important topics extracted
from the questionnaire
WHAT: national Youth Meetings held in Myanmar, Indonesia and Vietnam and targeted to young people and other relevant young stakeholders
DATES: from the 01st of July to the 15th of August 2017 (6 weeks)
AIM: to raise awareness toward gender issues and the role of women and to deep and expand the needs assessment and the diagnostic started during the Itinerant Feasibility Visit.
ACTORS: the participants of the training course in Vietnam, once back home supported by their organizations, have organized and facilitated meetings of young people to meet the above mentioned aims.
GREAT-Indonesia
TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS: 10
TOTAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 70
YM3:
15/07/2017-16/07/2017 (2 days)
Mawar Camping Ground, Semarang, Central Java
15 participants
YM4:
22/07/2017 (1 day)
Campus of Islamics State Institute, Salatiga, Central Java
18 participants
YM5:
14/08/2017 (1 day)
LRC-KJHAM Office, Semarang, Central Java
10 participants
YM1:
05/07/2017- 08/07/2017 (4 days)
Yon Arhanudse, Semarang, Central Java
20 participants
YM2:
13/07/2017 – 14/07/2017 (2 days)
Hikmatul hayat Orphanage & Campus of Islamics State Institute, Tulungagung, East Java
21 participants
The project was Co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.
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