Hohidiai Community Development – Year 2

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FUNDING STATUS

FUNDED!
$185,821 $200,000
Project Code: IDN-HOH-HCD-P02

OVERVIEW

Working in a remote and needy part of Indonesia our partners provide a day clinic, hospital care, tuberculosis, leprosy clinic and a treatment centre for victims of HIV/AIDS.  A small farm is being developed offering agricultural training and food security for those who live on site. The farm also offers teaching and training in farm techniques for the community. Hohidiai takes care of local orphans and runs a pre-school and primary school to provide education for these orphans and for the children. The Hohidiai projects are headed up by an Australian couple who have been residents in the area for more than twenty years.

WHAT WE LIKE ABOUT IT

Our partners have been working in this poverty-stricken area for many years. They have provided much-needed medical care, education and community development after a horrific conflict in the region saw 10,000 people killed. We like the fact that our partners are working to train up local staff to ensure the community is empowered and can continue the work. The work is holistic, looking at the needs of the community and developing projects which will address these needs.

BUDGET

$128,000 for a year beginning in July 2018.

The budget will supply salaries for teaching staff and health workers, child safety officers and security guards. A proportion of the funds will be allocated to anti-trafficking work. Funds will also be used to construct a cow shed and purchase cows.

THE NEED

In this remote community, healthcare and education facilities are sub-standard. Hohidiai focuses on ‘discarded’ members of society such as abandoned and neglected children and those suffering from diseases that essentially make them outcasts in their own community.

 LIFE CHANGE

  • Improved health and education through the on-site clinic and school.
  • Those with HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis receive dignity and a sense of worth as well as quality care, improving their life expectancy.
  • Community development projects generate food for staff, children and patients.
  • A divided community is given the opportunity to heal and re-unite.

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