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Project list of STV Winter Spring Project 2014 Indonesia International Work Camp Jalan Jembawan Raya No 8 Semarang Central Java Indonesia 50145 Tel: +62 24 7603503 Ext. 104 Fax: +62 24 7601989 General Email: [email protected] Incoming Email: [email protected] Blog:iiwcindonesia.wordpress.com Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/iiwc1 Website: www.iiwc-indonesia.org Contents SHORT TERM VOLUNTEERING (STV)/ WORKCAMPS ............................................................................. 2 Locations of IVS Project of IIWC ........................................................................................................ 3 IIWC International Workcamp Winter-Spring List 2014 ........................................................................ 4 IIWC 1401/Mangkang Camp 14-1/Semarang City/23/01-05/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12 ........................ 4 IIWC 1405/Mangkang Camp 14-2/Semarang City/13/02-26/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12 ........................ 4 IIWC 1409/Mangkang Camp 14-3/Semarang City/11/03-24/03/ENVI, EDU/18+/12 ........................ 4 IIWC 1402/Gedongsongo Camp/Semarang Regency/04/02-17/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12.................... 6 IIWC 1403/Mangunan Eco Camp/Bantul, Yogyakarta/06/02-19/02/ENVI, CUL/18+/12 ................... 7 IIWC 1404/Ujung Kulon Camp/Pandeglang, Banten/12/02-25/02/HERI, EDU/18+/12 ..................... 9 IIWC 1406/Pekalongan Street Children/Pekalongan City/13/02-26/02/KIDS, EDU/18+/12 ........... 11 IIWC 1407/ Faza Camp/Semarang City/21/02-06/03/KIDS, EDU/18+/12 ....................................... 13 IIWC 1408/Tegalrejo International Camp/04/02-17/02/KIDS, EDU/18+/12 ................................... 15

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Project list of STV Winter – Spring Project 2014

Indonesia International Work Camp

Jalan Jembawan Raya No 8 Semarang Central Java Indonesia 50145

Tel: +62 24 7603503 Ext. 104 Fax: +62 24 7601989

General Email: [email protected]

Incoming Email: [email protected]

Blog:iiwcindonesia.wordpress.com

Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/iiwc1

Website: www.iiwc-indonesia.org

Contents SHORT TERM VOLUNTEERING (STV)/ WORKCAMPS ............................................................................. 2

Locations of IVS Project of IIWC ........................................................................................................ 3

IIWC International Workcamp Winter-Spring List 2014 ........................................................................ 4

IIWC 1401/Mangkang Camp 14-1/Semarang City/23/01-05/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12 ........................ 4

IIWC 1405/Mangkang Camp 14-2/Semarang City/13/02-26/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12 ........................ 4

IIWC 1409/Mangkang Camp 14-3/Semarang City/11/03-24/03/ENVI, EDU/18+/12 ........................ 4

IIWC 1402/Gedongsongo Camp/Semarang Regency/04/02-17/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12.................... 6

IIWC 1403/Mangunan Eco Camp/Bantul, Yogyakarta/06/02-19/02/ENVI, CUL/18+/12 ................... 7

IIWC 1404/Ujung Kulon Camp/Pandeglang, Banten/12/02-25/02/HERI, EDU/18+/12 ..................... 9

IIWC 1406/Pekalongan Street Children/Pekalongan City/13/02-26/02/KIDS, EDU/18+/12 ........... 11

IIWC 1407/ Faza Camp/Semarang City/21/02-06/03/KIDS, EDU/18+/12 ....................................... 13

IIWC 1408/Tegalrejo International Camp/04/02-17/02/KIDS, EDU/18+/12 ................................... 15

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SHORT TERM VOLUNTEERING (STV)/ WORKCAMPS

Short Term Volunteering (STV) also called as workcamp is an international volunteering

program where volunteers stay 1 – 3 weeks for the project. Volunteers work in teams. There are 5 -

25 for volunteers volunteering together in one workcamp. As IIWC collaborates workcamps and long

term volunteering to achieve each project goals, therefore, all workcamp project sites are the IIWC

Long & Middle term Volunteering (LMTV) project sites as well. While LMTV projects are open the

whole year, IIWC workcamps are organized seasonal (winter, spring, and summer). The workcamp

volunteers are expected to be team players, be able and enjoy exploring ideas especially on the

implementing part of the project. Two campleaders (or one for small group) are volunteering

together in the workcamp. The are volunteers who are selected, trained, and mandated several

responsibilities to facilitate and lead the workcamps. However, the successful of a workcamp is

determined by the team work.

Volunteer will stay in a camp site mostly located in the project site, in collaboration with

partners or local communities with the main purpose of exchanging experiences, culture, mutual

benefit between the relevant parties.

Workcamp is mostly a euphoria event. International volunteers will become stars for the

locals as most of Indonesian people are interested to new things/people including foreigners. This

way, IIWC takes this opportunity to promote and raising awareness of issues addressed in the

workcamps towards specific groups such as local mothers, fathers, students or just public in general.

Workcamp is aimed at giving opportunity for international and local volunteers who would like to be

involved in the action of IIWC international voluntary service (IVS) projects in seasonal basis.

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The objectives are:

1. To exchange experience and culture, to provide opportunities for volunteers to connect with and learn from the community through enjoyment of local life and exchange.

2. To promote change with remarkable and public action of voluntary works that improves the community.

3. Mutual benefit between the stakeholder, to empower not only the hosts, but also the local communities especially in depopulated areas.

Please note that apart from usual participation as international volunteers in our workcamps, IIWC

opens extra opportunities for those with special conditions:

1) Volunteers who have experiences in leading workcamps in any countries organized by any

CCIVS NGO members have chance to join (for FREE):

IIWC Workcamp leadership

Training for Campleader (a mini workcamp concept 4-5 days)

Further information about this point will be available in “IIWC Calls for International

Campleaders” by the end of March.

2) Volunteers who repeat participation for the 2nd time in IIWC workcamps, can be in the same

year or two previous years, they will just to contribute 170 Euro as participation fee.

3) Volunteers who repeat participation for the 3rd or more time in IIWC workcamps, can be in

the same year or two previous years, they will just to contribute 165 Euro as participation

fee.

4) In case of group/bilateral workcamp, one volunteer of that group must be selected as group

leader and the group leader is FREE of Participation fee. IIWC expects to have early

preparation and introduction between our local campleader with your

Locations of IVS Project of IIWC

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IIWC International Workcamp Winter-Spring List 2014

No Code Name Location Date Type)* Age Limit

Number of Int. Vols

Participation Fee (IDR)

1 IIWC 1401 Mangkang Camp 14-1 Semarang City 23/01-05/02 ENVI, EDU 18+ 12 185

2 IIWC 1402 Gedongsongo Camp Semarang Regency 04/02-17/02 ENVI, EDU 18+ 12 185

3 IIWC 1403 Mangunan Eco Camp Bantul, Yogyakarta 06/02-19/02 ENVI, CUL 18+ 12 185

4 IIWC 1404 Ujung Kulon Camp Pandeglang, Banten 12/02-25/02 HERI, EDU 18+ 12 185

5 IIWC 1405 Mangkang Camp 14-2 Semarang City 13/02-26/02 ENVI, EDU 18+ 12 185

6 IIWC 1406 Pekalongan Street Children

Pekalongan City 13/02-26/02 KIDS, EDU 18+ 12 185

7 IIWC 1407 Fazza Camp Semarang City 21/02-06/03 KIDS, EDU 18+ 12 185

8 IIWC 1408 Tegalrejo International Camp

Semarang Regency, Central Java

04/02-17/02 KIDS, EDU 18+ 12 185

9 IIWC 1409 Mangkang Camp 14-3 Semarang City 11/03-24/03 ENVI, EDU 18+ 12 185

* Note: ENVI: Environment; EDU: Education; HERI: Heritage; KIDS: Children; CUL: Cultural; HEALTH: Health

IIWC 1401/Mangkang Camp 14-1/Semarang City/23/01-05/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12

IIWC 1405/Mangkang Camp 14-2/Semarang City/13/02-26/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12

IIWC 1409/Mangkang Camp 14-3/Semarang City/11/03-24/03/ENVI, EDU/18+/12

Project Description:

A. Background: Mangkang is a fisher and farmer village located in west Semarang. This project has become annually and continuously project organized by IIWC in answering the needs of preserving the coastal side of North Java Sea in Mangkang. About 1,1 km costal line in Mangkang area is now in danger due to the abrasion of the sea, cutting mangrove by local people and heavy force from the river flows. Before, many kinds of fish and shrimps are living there, but now since the condition of the mangrove forest is getting worse, it is quite difficult to find the species anymore. Fisherman also needs to go further to the ocean to fish and it means much work they need to do to earn money. Mangkang is the project site for IIWC’s World Tanabata Action since 2008. It is a global project initiated by NICE Japan then was adopted by CCIVS UNESCO in the beginning of 2008 where volunteerism all over the world through IVS planting trees and hang their wishes in Tanzaku paper on a bamboo leaf.

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B. Project: Preserving natural diversity and sea shore from the abrasion because of no more mangrove and too strong waves from the ocean will be the main focus of the camp. This project implemented by collaboration between IIWC Indonesia and local community named BIOTA Foundation. http://biotafoundation.blogspot.com/.

C. The aims of the camps are to initiate the project of protecting the sea shore by planting mangroves and, increase the awareness of the local people, the fisherman, and local students to protect their environment as well as their future.

D. Work: Planting mangrove, and other trees in beach, environment education to local people and children, school visits for environment education, green campaign in city centre, and manage the mangrove fruits to be snacks or foods and promote it. A testimony of previous volunteer from Lithuania http://volunteersways.blogspot.ch/

E. Special remarks: Very hot and less hygiene condition of poor coastal area, be ready with sun block and sun burnt. Bring some ideas for environment education (especially about mangrove and how to take care of it) and Olympic games for environment education for small children aged from 6-12 and adult.

F. Location: Mangunharjo Village, Mangkang, Semarang Central Java

Indonesia.

G. Accommodation: IIWC Volunteer house, sleeping bag is needed, self cooking, and self management.

H. Language: English should be spoken among participants

I. Fee : The participation fee payable upon arrival will 185 Euros covering foods, local transport, accommodation, administration cost, material for the camps, T-shirt, contribution to IIWC management, and IIWC certificate

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of participation. Volunteers are requested to bear their own health and travel insurance. . Please keep it in your mind that all personal expenses and free day expenses are excluded.

J. Meeting point : IIWC Volunteer House Semarang at Jl. Jembawan 2 no 10 Semarang 50145 Semarang , Central Java, Indonesia, at first day at the latest 12.00 midday, Contact IIWC at +62-24 7603503 Contact STV Coordinator : Sany Mardlotillah(Mr) at +6285226522743

K. Air port : Ahmad Yani Semarang Air port; Train Station : Tawang Semarang train station IIWC 1402/Gedongsongo Camp/Semarang Regency/04/02-17/02/ENVI, EDU/18+/12

Project Descriptions: A. Background: Gedongsongo is one of national heritage in Central Java. There are 9 temples in the areas and the temples

should be very interesting places to have vacation. Still, the environment condition, socio economic background, sanitation and hygiene of the local people need to be improved. Most of the inhabitants are earning money from the vegetables garden that they have. In the weekend, they will sell the vegetables and foods to the visitors. However, with the limitation of environmental friendly awareness from the local visitor as well as the sellers, this situation left garbage in the temple area.

B. Project: Based on the last work camp evaluation, the volunteers will do the follow up of

activities; education and sharing knowledge on garbage recycle, managing garbage dumping, environmental education for children, and other relevant environment activities (Campaign).

C. The main aims of the camp are; to increase the awareness of the local people about

garbage problem (especially non organic garbage) and educate student/local people to take care their environment.

D. Work: Mainly will work in changing behavior activities of the local people toward their

environment such as recycle garbage, introducing personal hygiene related to the environment condition, organizing additional English lesson and school visit, and playing games with children. There will be also possibilities on physical work such as planting

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trees, gardening, or making sign board/garbage bin.

E. Special remarks: please bring any necessary information about garbage recycle/upcycle. Be very creative for additional English lesson, games and other activities for the children. Do remember to bring sun block and warm clothes since it will be very hot in the day time and very cold at night.

F. Location: Candi Village Gedongsongo Ambarawa Central Java Indonesia. The volunteers can see the breath taken view from

the top of the hill in Gedongsongo. The air is so fresh and the nature is still so pure for a relaxing day

G. Accommodation: Host family, sleeping bag or and mattress needed, self cooking, and self managing.

H. Language: English should be spoken among participants

I. Fee : The participation fee payable upon arrival will 185 Euros covering foods, local transport, accommodation, administration cost, police certificate, material for the camps, T-shirt, contribution to IIWC management, and IIWC certificate of participation. Volunteers are requested to bear their own health and travel insurance. Please keep it in your mind that all personal expenses and free day expenses are excluded.

J. Meeting point: IIWC Volunteer House Semarang at Jl. Jembawan 2 no 10 Semarang 50145 Semarang , Central Java, Indonesia, at first day at the latest 12.00 midday, Contact IIWC at +62-24 7603503 Contact STV Coordinator : Sany Mardlotillah(Mr) at +6285226522743

K. Air port: Ahmad Yani Semarang Air port; Train Station : Tawang Semarang train station

IIWC 1403/Mangunan Eco Camp/Bantul, Yogyakarta/06/02-19/02/ENVI, CUL/18+/12

A. Background: Mangunan one of village located in Jogja, precisely in the district of Dlingo, Bantul Regency, Jogjakarta

Province. The village has a big tourism potential: Agrotourism (Mangunan Orchard), Elephant Caves, Pine Forests, and Bengkung watersource. Mangunan also has a potential community product for economic development such as tiwul ayu Mangunan, handicrafts from bamboo, and clay products. However, only few visitors coming and Mangunan is very less well-

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known as tourism spot. Beside, the products of local people above are also less promoted and sold in low prices so that this potential has not brought a meaningful contribution for the economic development of the local society.This workcamp will be a workcamp carried out by IIWC and its volunteer in Jogja in supporting the local people/institution to bring Mangunan as attractive tourism spot in order to bring wealth for its society.

B. Project: The project will be dealing with the efforts of revitalizing of the potential attractions in Mangunan by doing some promotions to attract visitors as well as motivating local people about their potensial source. Else, from mandate of Youth Ministry in a speech October 28, 2011 about Youth Pledge to increase community volunteering activities especially youth.

C. The aims of the camps is to invite the community to actively involved and tap the potential of the region. Thus, the local potential expected to raise up the local economic development.

D. Work: Doing promotions by making leaflet, organize a mini

exhibition/ night market to promote the local products and learning local people. Visiting some school, activity with children and youth for English and IT empowerment and cleaning some tourism spot with local people. There also chance for you to work physically planting trees, gardening, making sign board, and gardening

E. Special remarks: its located in mountainous area of Jogja, and has very beautiful scenary especially in the morning you can enjoy beautiful sunrise with the cloud under your feets called “the area above cloud” . Be ready with lots of ideas. Bring some ideas for exhibition, and english education for small children aged from 6-12 and adult.

F. Location: Mangunan Village, Bantul Regency, Jogja Province

G. Accommodation: Host family, sleeping bag is needed, self cooking and self management.

H. Language: English should be spoken among participants

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L. Fee : The participation fee payable upon arrival will 185 Euros covering

foods, local transport, accommodation, administration cost, police certificate, material for the camps, T-shirt, contribution to IIWC management, and IIWC certificate of participation. Volunteers are requested to bear their own health and travel insurance. Please keep it in your mind that all personal expenses and free day expenses are excluded.

I. Meeting point : Main entrance of Jogja International Airport/ Adi Sutjipto Airport based on the workcamp dates choosen at first day at the latest 12.00 midday, Central Java, Indonesia, Contact IIWC at +62-24 760350; Contact STV Coordinator : Sany Mardlotillah(Mr) at +6285226522743

J. Airport : Jogja International Airport

IIWC 1404/Ujung Kulon Camp/Pandeglang, Banten/12/02-25/02/HERI, EDU/18+/12

Project Description:

A. Background: The existence of Ujung Kulon National Park with its native animal the Javanese Rhinoceros is supposed to be supported by the living local culture in surrounded area. This is often neglected due to lack of awareness and economical reason of the local people living in and surrounding. This will be the first WHV workcamp in Ujung Kulon, Pandeglang, Banten in Indonesia. As one of the results of 1st Asia-Pacific World Heritage Regional Forum of Site Managers and Youth NGOs: Linking Networks conference in August 2012 in Korea; IIWC, in cooperation with Ujung Kulon National Park office (http://www.ujungkulon.org/) is to revive a so-called conservation community (kader konservasi) program of Ujung Kulon which is inline with the Young Guardian concept that IIWC established since 2009 in Borobudur Compound Temple.

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B. Project: The project in this site is to help some follow up activities for the Young Guardian Club (YGC) Ujung Kulon National Park which founded on first workcamp in summer 2013. This is a strategic issue in Ujung Kulon, to involve local youth to protect Ujung Kulon as for many years forest products have become one of the main incomes for the local people and threatening its food chain which leads to threaten its biodiversity and in the end will deprive the existence of the Javanese Rhinoceros as this is their only habitat. After 5 years experience of organizing the similar project in Borobudur Temple, IIWC is keen to expand the project and invite international volunteers to contribute to the issue in Ujung Kulon.

C. The aims of the camp are: - to introduce and to promote the contribution by youth through international voluntary service for WH promotion and

preservation - Organizing enrichment workshop for young guardian club together with Ujung Kulon National Park Officers, - Organizing public awareness campaign by distributing education and promotion materials - Strengthening the cooperation with all stake holder and site management of world heritage site in Indonesia.

D. Work: Enrichment workshop for young guardian, promoting Young Guardian Club 2013 to local schools and community, campaign at the Ujung Kulon area and school visit

E. Special remarks: be ready for, many ideas for games, competition and cultural exchange. So enthusiastic local students, very broad visitors with different understanding about preserving world heritage, be patient and have big big smiles!!!

F. Accommodation: Host family, sleeping bag and

mattress needed, self cooking, and self management

G. Location: Pandeglang Region, Banten Province, Java

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H. Language: English should be spoken among participants

I. Fee : The participation fee payable upon arrival will be 185 Euros covering foods, local transport, accommodation, 1 year of IIWC membership, material for the camps, T-shirt, contribution to IIWC management, and IIWC certificate of participation. Please keep it in your mind that all personal expenses and free day expenses are excluded.

K. Meeting Point: Labuan bus terminal, based on the workcamp dates chosen at first day at the latest 12.00 midday. Contact STV Coordinator : Sany Mardlotillah(Mr) at +6285226522743

J. Airport: Jakarta International/Soekarno -Hatta Airport IIWC 1406/Pekalongan Street Children/Pekalongan City/13/02-26/02/KIDS, EDU/18+/12

A. Background: Pasir Sari, Poncol and Bugisan are areas in Pekalongan

where children with less opportunities and drop out children living. It happen because of very less income of their parents who normally work in informal sector. A hard living in the city leads people to be hardly struggle for a living. This cause parents will insist their children as “money producer” by asking them to go down to street to beg money. Why children ? because people will normally feell pity on children rather than adult in giving money. To solve this problem IIWC has concerned by having volunteer house pekalongan and place some LMTV (Long Middle Term Volunteer) who support those children education.

B. Project: The hygienical situation, education is really low. The work camp should support the LTV in teaching the children as well the parents in Hygiene and how to raise their living standard. We will make station learning as we did for the weekend work camp. Furthermore we will make meetings with the parents to inform them about the importance of education, hygiene, etc.

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C. The aims of the camp are:

1. Supporting LTV in teaching street children in Pasir Sari, Poncol and Bugisan, long lasting hygienically education for children and parents, motivation drop out children to go to school again

2. Share experience in vulnerable group with IIWC LTVs 3. Experience and exchange the local culture with your origin culture

for global friendship

D. Work: station learning, playfull learning, artistic concepts, stories, art work (painting, theater, and music), sharing sessions, cooking session, games with local children around the campsite, and cultural exchanges.

E. Special remarks: Expected results are better hygienical situation, less sicknesses, long term achievement. Target groups are Street children, children with less opportunities, drop out children, parents.

F. Accommodation: Volunteer house in Pekalongan, sleeping bag and mattress needed, self cooking, and self management

G. Location: Pekalongan city, Central Java Indonesia.

H. Language: English should be spoken among participants

I. Fee : The participation fee payable upon arrival will 185 Euros covering foods, local transport, accommodation,

administration cost, police certificate, material for the camps, T-shirt, contribution to IIWC management, and IIWC certificate of participation. Volunteers are requested to bear their own health and travel insurance. . Please keep it in your mind that all personal expenses and free day expenses are excluded.

L. Meeting point : IIWC Volunteer House Semarang at Jl. Jembawan 2 no 10 Semarang 50145 Semarang, Central Java,

Indonesia, at first day of date choosen at the latest 12.00 midday. Contact IIWC at +62-24 7603503 Contact STV Coordinator :

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Sany Mardlotillah(Mr) at +6285226522743

J. Airport: Ahmad Yani Semarang airport ; or Tawang Semarang train station

IIWC 1407/ Faza Camp/Semarang City/21/02-06/03/KIDS, EDU/18+/12

Project Descriptions :

A. Background: The project will be held in Fatimatuszahro orphanage. This workcamp organized together with Fatimatuszahro orphanage. Fatimatuszahro is a muslim orphanage accommodating not only children without parents but also needy children whose parents could not afford for their formal education.

B. Project: this project site has been one of the long term volunteer project for IIWC with at least 5 long term volunteers placed there now. Poverty is a main reason why these parents entrust their children under the education of the orphanage. In this project the volunteers are expected to share knowledge, happiness, loves, and cares with them.

C. The aims of the camp is to get to know the daily life of orphan children in

order to have nice and meaningful relation with them then to share love and happiness together; to broaden their perspectives of life and possibility of their future dreams-what they want to be in the future; especially for this year, we would like to raise awareness of environment/ in term of garbage management system and self hygiene issue in this orphanage.

D. Work: Together with Faza (the abbreviation of Fatimatiuz Zahro ) LTV,

volunteer will teach/ assist/ help the children with the garbage management system including the basic information and the system itself. By organizing some environment classes, the volunteers are to be working for raising awareness about garbage and by working together with the

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children making a huge garbage bin and some other bins for separating garbage, volunteers are to be involving in changing the habit of the children in the orphanage. Other works can be organizing some foreign language class, especially English, with possible and creative methods and approaches such as games, songs, quizzes, etc as part of cultural exchange. Volunteers can also arrange other activities of cultural exchange, gardening, sport activities, making wall magazine, outdoors activity, school visit, etc.

E. Special remarks: Project with children; please prepare your big smiles, toys, candies, and origami paper, many ideas of games

and plays, also interesting activities for children. Story books are also welcome. Very basic and simple life of Indonesian Moslem traditional orphanage. It will be very interesting and challenging activities with very attentive and enthusiastic children.

F. Location: Ketileng village, Semarang Central Java Indonesia, just 30 minutes from Semarang Airport.

G. Accommodation: the dormitory of the orphanage, need sleeping bag and mattress, self cooking, and self management

H. Language: English should be spoken among participants. Little Indonesia or Javanese language are very welcome

I. Fee : The participation fee payable upon arrival will 185 Euros covering foods, local transport, accommodation,

administration cost, police certificate, material for the camps, T-shirt, contribution to IIWC management, and IIWC certificate of participation. Volunteers are requested to bear their own health and travel insurance. . Please keep it in your mind that all personal expenses and free day expenses are excluded.

L. Meeting point: IIWC Volunteer House Semarang at Jl. Jembawan 2 no 10 Semarang 50145 Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia,

on dates choosen at first day at the latest 12.00 midday. Contact IIWC at +62-24 7603503 Contact STV Coordinator : Sany Mardlotillah(Mr) at +6285226522743

J. Airport: Ahmad Yani Semarang airport ; Train Station : Tawang Semarang train station

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IIWC 1408/Tegalrejo International Camp/04/02-17/02/KIDS, EDU/18+/12

A. Background: This project was Initiated since 2006 by cooperation with NOVIB IDO which concerned in the prevention of STI and HIV/AIDS in Tegalrejo and Sukosari the two prostitution areas in Semarang uptown. After this pilot project this project turns to focus more on the education especially highlighting the mental side of the children in the prostitution. This is due to the lack of concern on this issue from all stakeholders in Tegalrejo prostitution area while IIWC found out that there is big chance for IIWC to address the children issue.

B. Project: Tegalrejo project at moment is the follow up of workcamps that regularly organized between IIWC and NICE Japan by setting up a shelter. This shelter is used for children to learn their school subject and to gain soft skills such as handicraft, dance, singing, etc assisted by volunteers. This year we start to set up international group to support this project and make it better in the future.

C. The aims of the camp are:

1. To promote or introduce the shelter among the local youth or students nearby

2. To motivate the children about the importance of education 3. To organize activities for the children in prostitution area 4. To exchange culture between participants, local people, and local students

D. Work: main work is running daily teaching activities in shelter (language

classes, handicraft, arts, dance, etc) , promote shelter to be recognized by local youth ( youth club, high schools, or university) in order to get local volunteer that could help for daily teaching in shelter and activity with local people.

E. Special remarks: be ready with many ideas for games and competition for children. Be open minded, and need to have lots love and cares to children , be ready as well that some children might be hyperactive.

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F. Accommodation: Tegalrejo Shelter (rent house); sleeping bag and mattress needed, self cooking

G. Location: Tegalrejo sub village, jatijajar village, Semarang, Central Java Indonesia.

H. Language: English should be spoken among participants

I. Fee : The participation fee payable upon arrival will 185 Euros covering foods, local transport, accommodation, administration cost, police certificate, material for the camps, T-shirt, and IIWC certificate of participation. Volunteers are requested to bear their own health and travel insurance. . Please keep it in your mind that all personal expenses and free day expenses are excluded.

M. Meeting point: IIWC Volunteer House Semarang at Jl. Jembawan 2 no 10 Semarang 50145 Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia, on those dates at first day at the latest 12.00 midday. Contact STV Coordinator : Sany Mardlotillah(Mr) at +6285226522743

J. Airport: Ahmad Yani Semarang airport ; Train station ; Tawang Semarang train station