Monday, October 22, 2012

OUR  SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
"KEGIATAN BAKTI SOSIAL KAMI"





























...fight against poverty for the better life of the people...




















Wednesday, October 17, 2012


Fight against poverty for the better life of the people



We are happily informing you to our new offie at 
Jl. Kebon Kacang IX No. 74 A Tanah Abang 
Jakarta Pusat, 10240
Telp. +6221 3983 7374
Email : layungfajarindonesia@gmail.com 

Sunday, February 12, 2012

LAYUNG FAJAR INDONESIA FOUNDATION


ABOUT US 
VISION AND MISSION

Layung Fajar Indonesia Foundation was established in January 2007, with the determination of its founders to participate actively helping to empower the local poor communities in Indonesia.

Layung Fajar Indonesia Foundation is a non profit organization which organizes its activities to community empowerment, education and training to help poor children who cannot afford to go to school, providing humanitarian assistance to the victims of natural disasters and work with appropriate plan, honest, transparent, independent, and professional.

The foundation was established by Legal Act of Tjahja Rinanto Indra, SH No. 4 On January 8, 2007 and LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS Department Decree NO. : C-682.HT.01.02 TH 2007.



VISION
Layung Fajar Indonesia Foundation is a non profit organization which organizes its activities to community empowerment, education and training to help poor children who cannot afford to go to school, as well as providing humanitarian assistance to the victims of natural disasters and work with appropriate plan, honest, transparent, independent, and professional.


MISSION
• Conducting Empowerment Program, Gives Training, Advocacy and providing assistance to

  the poor community.
• Identify the poor children who cannot go to school ,help the victims of natural disasters

  in the community, find and gives  solutions.
• Provide  education and training to poor children dropping out of school in order to have

  the needed skills.
• Do rapid action to help the victims of natural disasters and conduct humanitarian relief 

  programs.
• Develop a community participatory development of natural disaster victims and victims 

  of social humanity.
• Develop and promote good understanding among the people in the community.
•Take an active role to supervise the social assistance and humanitarian aids.



Experience of the Organization:
-Establish Command Post during the Flood , evacuate and help the victims  in Jakarta, in 
 January 2007.
-In collaboration with the Integrated Development Mission Asia (Amid) organizes Free

 Medical for the poor people in the village of Bidaracina, January 2007.
-As a Local Partner of UNESCO on the Program "Strengthening Community-Based Flood 

  Resilience in Bidaracina Village, East Jakarta".
-Conducting training on the Flood Mitigation for The Flooding Task Force  in the Village 

  of Bidaracina East Jakarta, in September 2007.
-Implementing the Community Empowerment for the Disadvantaged and poor people in the 

 Village of Bidaracina, financed by DKI Bank Program, March 2008.
-Implement Free Education Program for the poor children, and nurture foster children in 

 the Village of Bidaracina.







Donate your time, money, or resources to Layung Fajar Indonesia Foundation  by contacting our office's staffs.
Whether you donate through Layung Fajar Indonesia Foundation or not, consider donating your time, money, or resources to social activities are highly appreciated.
Donasikan bantuan Anda melalui kami...

Our email : layungfajarindonesia@gmail.com 











Saturday, January 21, 2012

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF LAYUNG FAJAR INDONESIA FOUNDATION




 BOARD MEMBERS OF
 LAYUNG FAJAR INDONESIA FOUNDATION
Period of June 2012 - June 2015


BOARD OF  ADVISORY

-BAMBANG AGUS RUKAMDO

-Ir. SYAMSIR ALAM

BOARD OF  BUILDERS

-FERRY  WIBOWO, SE.    (Chairman of the board)
-H. MAMAT SAHRONI
-HADI SUTANTO
-WARYO
-SOEMARDI
-WIJI ASODIQ




REGULATORY OF FOUNDATION

KODERI HADI PRAYITNO




CHAIRMAN 

TBA


SECRETARY GENERAL


TBA

TREASURER

TBA









SENIOR  PROGRAM  COORDINATOR

TBA


HUMANITARIAN AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE DEPARTMENT

-SUNARYO
-ABDUL MALIK
-FACHRIZAL


FOREIGN RELATIONS DEPARTMENT

BUDI ABDUL KADIR

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

-SUROTO, SE, MM.
-EDDY KENZ, S.Pd.

LEGAL AND ADVOCACY DEPARTMENT

ARIF WIJAYANTO, SH

ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
-FADLY BUDIYONO, SE

IT AND WEBSITE DEPARTMENT

-FERDIAN DUMPING
-ASRIE WARDANA

PUBLIC RELATION AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT

WIDAYAT

LOGISTICS DEPARTMENT

ANTO YANTO





 
Office : Jl. Kebon Kacang IX  No. 74A, Tanah Abang, Jakarta Pusat
Telp. +6221 3983 7374     Fax.  +6221 3983 3536
Mobile :  0812 9807 1568,  0878 8007 8177

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

LAYUNG FAJAR INDONESIA ACTIVITIES SUPPORTED BY UNESCO

 

 

 

 

Strengthening community-based flood resilience in Bidara Cina, East Jakarta, Indonesia

With its population exceeding twelve million, Jakarta is considered as one of the most problematic ‘mega-cities’ in the world for its complex urban development challenges. Being located in a coastal lowland area and cut across by thirteen rivers and many other streams, Indonesia’s capital city is affected by recurrent inundations, especially during the rainy season.
Since 2003 UNESCO Office, Jakarta, together with local partners has implemented activities to strengthen the flood resilience of communities living in Bidara Cina.
The area of the city sub-district Bidara Cina is located in the eastern part of Jakarta along the Ciliwung River, one of the major drainage systems in Jakarta. It covers an area of 126,10 ha with a population of 43,113 inhabitants (Data Kelurahan Bidara Cina, 2007). The major problems of Bidara Cina are waste disposal, water supply, health, and public hygiene; contributing to devastating flood effects.

During different project phases non-structural flood mitigation and preparedness measures have been implemented in several neighbourhood units in Bidara Cina to improve community’s understanding and awareness of the natural and social components of floods, and to strengthen people’s capability to deal with flood events. Each project phase was conceived in a way to be easily replicated in other neighbourhood units as well as at large level.

Starting with the neighbourhood unit or Rukun Warga (RW) 06 in 2003, the area of intervention has been widened by 2007 to other neighbourhood units in Bidara Cina, namely RW 07 and RW 14. As conditions in the three RWs were different a flexible project approach was important to meet the specific needs of each neighbourhood unit. In RW 06 it was important to raise the awareness and knowledge of the broader community to initiate the establishment of a community organisation for flood preparedness; whereas in RW 07 and RW 14 such organisations had been already established (so called Satgas Banjir) but with different capacities.

Local organisations such as the self-reliant community institution Layung Fajar, which is located in RW 07, have been actively integrated in carrying out the different project activities to ensure ongoing facilitation of the community of Bidara Cina after project closure.

Activities carried out
Water quality, supply and user assessment study
In collaboration with the Laboratory for Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology (Institute of Technology, Bandung), UNESCO Jakarta’s Hydrology Unit conducted a water quality, water supply and water use assessment study in RW 06 including chemical and bacteriological analyses of 25 groundwater samples from open and closed wells. (For brief overview of results please click here)

Vulnerability and capacity assessment
Vulnerability and capacity assessment has been conducted in the three RWs using Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) methods, focus group discussions and questionnaires.

Public education and training
Public awareness raising and education was especially important in RW 06 to initiate the establishment of a community organisation for flood preparedness. Besides basic knowledge of community-based flood management these trainings also included waste management techniques, organizational strengthening and first aid.

Capacity building for community organizations
Community organizations for flood response in the three RWs have received trainings on community-based flood management and organizational strengthening. Their focus on merely flood response was widened to include flood preparedness and mitigation as well as post flood rehabilitation. On-going and timely coordination between the different flood-related community organizations established in the different RWs of Bidara Cina was initiated.

Publication of a practical handbook for community participation in flood management
Based on inputs and concerns gained from the community of Bidara Cina a practical handbook for community participation in flood management will be published and distributed to the main stakeholders of community-based flood preparedness and mitigation in Bidara Cina. This handbook provides readers with the basic knowledge of the different stages of flood management and the possibility and importance of community action.

Results achieved
As a result of the pilot project a local community organisation for flood preparedness and mitigation has been established and trained in RW 06 and the capacity of existing organisations in RW 07 and RW 14 strengthened. These organisations represent an important channel for disseminating flood related information to other neighbourhoods and ensuring improved flood preparedness and reactivity of the whole community in Bidara Cina.

The important role that these organisations play for community-based flood preparedness and mitigation has been acknowledged beyond the borders of the city sub-district Bidara Cina. Members of the community organisation in RW 06 (Kelompok Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Bantaran, KPMB RW06) have been actively involved in disaster preparedness activities of other organisations and the government, such as the ‘training and simulation on flood preparedness’ organized by the City Government of East Jakarta or the ‘International Youth Day’ which sought to raise disaster awareness of the young generation, both organized in 2006.


Local project partners
 



  • Pusat Pengembangan Masyarakat Agrikultur (PPMA): Local project implementer (Email: urbandivppma@yahoo.com)











  • Layung Fajar: Provided training on community participation in flood management and introduced the practical handbook











  • Sangsurya: Provided training for organisational strengthening and team building

    Publication













  • FLOOD MITIGATION TRAINING TO THE PEOPLE IN BIDARACINA PROVIDED BY LAYUNG FAJAR INDONESIA FOUNDATION IN COOPERATION WITH UNESCO JAKARTA