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ypu-students

From Orphans to Entrepreneurs: A School’s Vision

eing from a country where wages are low, entrepreneurship has always been a topic of interest to me. Thus when I first read about an entrepreneurship school known as Yayasan Prima Unggul on the Jakarta Globe, my interest was pi...
by Belda Kosasih
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Flores

Can We Hope for a Socially and Environmentally Responsible Tourism in Indonesia?

Two weeks ago, I met with a group of orphanage representatives from Flores, NTT (Nusa Tenggara Timur) region of Indonesia. They have brought over some souvenirs: corn chips made by the orphanage students and a wonderful variety...
by Belda Kosasih
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volunteer-or-survive

To Volunteer or to Survive: that is the Dilemma

ere at SEAYSS, we are not only actively involved in helping others, we are always inspired to see youths volunteer and give back to their community. However volunteering is not an easy path; for some volunteering often equaled ...
by Belda Kosasih
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#AYF12

#AYF12: ‘Whipping boys’ with giant plans

Ferdinand Berongoy feels that being the “whipping boys” is one of the best impetus to strive to be giants. The coach of the sole Filipino team at the first Asian Karl Popper Debate Competition 2012 and the IDEA Asia Youth F...
by Belda Kosasih
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