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“EVERY CHILD – NO MATTER WHERE
SHE OR HE LIVES – HAS AN EQUAL
RIGHT TO A HEALTHY, SECURE
START IN LIFE”
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Who we are?
WCF was founded in 2013 by an Indonesian social activist named Gemma Sasmita and
Joseph Ghairat ( Afghanistan ) with the aim to help countries overcome the problems in
children such as malnutrition, education and sports issues, we are currently focused in the
area of Indonesia. WCF is the driving force that helps build a world where the rights of every
child are realized. We have the global authority to influence decision-makers, and the variety
of partners at grassroots level to turn the most innovative ideas into reality. That makes us
unique among world Non-profit organizations, and unique among those working with the
young.
We believe that nurturing and caring for children are the cornerstones of human progress.
WCF was created with this purpose in mind – to work with others to overcome the obstacles
that poverty, violence, disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. We believe that
we can, together, advance the cause of humanity. We advocate for measures to give
children the best start in life, because proper care at the youngest age forms the strongest
foundation for a person’s future.
Siapa Kami?
WCF didirikan pada tahun 2013 oleh seorang penggiat sosial Indonesia bernama Gemma
Sasmita dan Yusuf Ghairat ( Afghanistan ) dengan tujuan untuk membantu negara-negara
mengatasi permasalahan pada anak-anak seperti gizi buruk, masalah pendidikan dan
olahraga, saat ini kami sedang berfokus di wilayah Indonesia. WCF adalah sebuah
kekuatan pendorong yang membantu membangun sebuah dunia di mana hak-hak setiap
anak direalisasikan. Kami memiliki otoritas global untuk mempengaruhi para pengambil
keputusan, dan berbagai mitra di tingkat akar rumput untuk mengubah ide-ide paling
inovatif menjadi kenyataan. Yang membuat kita unik di antara organisasi non-profit dunia,
dan unik di antara mereka yang bekerja dengan kaum muda.
Kami percaya bahwa memelihara dan merawat anak-anak adalah pilar kemajuan manusia.
Selain itu WCF diciptakan dengan tujuan - untuk bekerja dengan orang lain guna mengatasi
masalah kemiskinan, kekerasan, penyakit dan diskriminasi pada anak-anak. Kami percaya
bahwa kita bisa, bersama-sama memajukan kemanusiaan. Kami berupaya dan membuat
langkah-langkah untuk menjadikan anak-anak memiliki masa awal terbaik dalam hidup,
karena dengan bimbingan yang tepat pada usia muda akan membentuk landasan kuat
untuk masa depan seseorang.
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* The street children in Senen, Central Jakarta looked very happy.
* children in Merauke so cheerful and happy
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NARROWING THE GAP FOR INDONESIA’S CHILDREN
In a large and diverse country like Indonesia which is
fast emerging as one of the strongest economies,
children and young people play a key role in future
development. Of Indonesia’s population of some 250
million people, around 84 million – or one third - are
children under the age of 18.4 With a fertility rate of 2.65
and a life expectancy at birth of 69 years for men and 73
years for women6, the country will continue to have a
rapidly expanding child and youth population.
While focusing on economic growth, national policies
need to pay equal attention to fulfilling the rights of
citizens and to ensuring social justice.The unfinished
agenda of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
requires national governments and development
partners to bridge inequities and make significant
improvements in the lives and welfare of women and
children. Moving into Post 2015, the UN’s Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs) put larger emphasis on
countries to address inclusive growth, human rights and
sustainable development. In order to produce results on
the MDGs, outcomes must be equitable across the
population, benefitting all children. However, in
Indonesia, overall progress at national level often masks
huge disparities. Too many children still remain
unreached.
In order to produce results on the MDGs, outcomes must
be equitable across the population, benefitting all
children. However, in Indonesia, overall progress at
national level often masks huge disparities. Too many
children still remain unreached.
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Children in the poorest households are
more than three times as likely to die during
their first five years of life when compared
to children from the wealthiest households.
Data on sanitation reveals that while 0% of
the richest quintile practice open
defecation, amongst the poorest quintile
this figure is as high as 61%
Despite progress since 1990, there is still
an unacceptably high number of women
dying in child birth. The result of the 2012
IDHS (359/100,000) is substantially higher
than the modelled global estimates and
higher than the 2007 IDHS estimates.
Indicators on education show that among
the age group of 13 to 15 year olds, children
from the poorest households are 4 times
more likely to be out-of-school than children
from the richest families.
In Indonesia, around 25 per cent of girls are
married before their 18th birthday; one of
the highest rates in the East Asia and
Pacific region.
All Indonesia's children have the right to
health, quality education, dignity and the
opportunity to fulfill their potential.
Investments in Indonesia's children are
investments in Indonesia's future. To
ensure that the unfinished agenda of the
MDGs can be achieved with equity, WCF
commitment to support the Government
of Indonesia and other partners in
identifying those children who are
excluded from progress, thus protecting
and advancing the rights of all children in
Indonesia.
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What we do?
WCF has made efforts to help the children to get a good life, health and a better future.
FOCUS AREA
Proper nutrition is a powerful good: people who are well nourished are more likely to be healthy, productive and able to learn. Good nutrition benefits families, their communities and the world as a whole. For that reason we move together to raise funds and provide food for children who hunger and malnutrition by organizing a charity events.
NUTRITION
WCF’s work with sport is grounded in its mission to ensure that every child has the right to play and sport in a safe and healthy environment – a right founded in Article 31 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international treaties. We work closely with several sports organizations and athlete to support children so that they gain new experiences and best guidance in sports
SPORT
EDUCATION Access to education has improved in the past decade for millions of children. But far too many of the world’s most disadvantaged children remain excluded from school, and many of the children in school do not learn the basic skills they need to lead productive lives. Education systems in Indonesia must do more than increase resources to engage the children excluded because of location, gender, disability, ethnic origin, violence or natural disaster. Addressing these challenges requires more than business as usual.
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Where we work?
This time we continue to widen the range to be able to help abandoned children and
orphans at some point in Afghanistan ( kabul ) and Indonesia (Jakarta, central java and
merauke ( semangga and okaba) . Which is still widely seen children starving, dropout,
malnutrition and some other children's issues.
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* Right : Children in the district Semangga, Merauke so enthusiastically welcomed the arrival of a team of teachers and volunteers. Left : Afghanistan Children smiling at the classroom.
Central Java
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Indonesia Map
Afghanistan Map
Kabul
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH): Afghanistan’s semi-arid climate leads to rapid evaporation of surface water, meaning urban and rural communities must rely heavily on groundwater that is hard to access and transport. WASH activities address the lack of clean water, as well as poor hygiene and sanitation practices in the country. On-going projects include:
Building latrines and handwashing facilities for boys and girls in 500 schools annually;
Coordinating emergency drought relief initiatives of water-tankering, distribution of bio-sand filters for household use and disinfecting wells.
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How we work?
We do fundraising and outreach to the community about our social programs, involving
community participation will be easier to reach children in need. We also continue to
maintain good relations between the institution and the community to work together to
control the ongoing social activities.
DONORS
Anak yatim Panti Asuhan
COMMUNITY
Anak jalanan
* The street children in Senen, Central Jakarta looked very happy.
Korban bencana
Nutrition Sport Education Public Report
Nutrition Sport Education
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World Children Foundation, Indonesia More Information : Gemma Sasmita
Tel. +62-8138496-2004 Email [email protected]
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