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EBPP Students' performance 2011 CHRISTMAS EVE @ Amankila Resort, Manggis, Bali
These 22 talented 10-15 year old performers are all children from EBPP's Darmaji and Jatituhu Schools, situated in 2 of the most isolated hamlets h...
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David Booth MBE interviewed on "Bali Today" documentary: Making a Difference. (part 1), Dec 2010
David Booth, EBPP founder, summarises some of the key problems faced by the 19 isolated hamlets in the massive east Bali mountain village and the m...
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David Booth MBE interviewed on "Bali Today" documentary: Making a Difference. (part 2), Dec 2010
David Booth, EBPP founder, summarises some of the key problems faced by the 19 isolated hamlets in the massive east Bali mountain village and the m...
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TB awareness and educational video for remote villages with no local health centre. Indonesian. 2011
TB adalah salah satu penyakit mematikan terbesar di Indonesia yang bisa disembuhkan . Semua aktor dalam video ini adalah siswa SMU EBPP yang bersem...
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TB awareness and educational video for remote villages with no local health centre. English. 2011
TB is one of the biggest cureable killer disease in Indonesia. All the actors in this video are EBPP high school students who decided they wanted t...
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EBPP video of community living condition on the steep eastern Mt. Agung and Abang slopes (Dec 1999)
December 1999: The situation and condition of the children, mothers, babies and their living conditions in the 3 most remote mountain hamlets high ...
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EBPP Students' Performance at Bali Garden Party 28 October 2011.mpg
48 students aged 10-19 represented EBPP's 6 schools in an amazing 30 minutes opera-drama performance that thrilled the whole audience. Not only was...
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The East Bali Poverty Project (EBPP) is a non-profit organisation established in 1998 by a British resident of Bali after an appeal for help by an isolated 7,200Ha mountain village, forgotten by time and progress. Participatory community surveys in 1998 with 1,056 of the 3,000 families in the 19 sub-villages revealed thousands of people living in abject poverty without water, sanitation, roads, schools, health facilities and electricity. Illiteracy was approaching 100%. Malnutrition and iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) were endemic -- iodine being the essential nutrient for healthy child births, brain and body development.When interviewed in November 1998 to determine their priorities and whether EBPP could help, over 1,000 families requested children's education as a foundation for a better future. An inspiring and productive collaboration thus began with the most disadvantaged communities. From education as a starting base, we have grown and are running various environmental initiatives that harness human and natural resources for mutual benefit to improve living ecosystems, provide sustainable food sources for thousands of people, provide sustainable livelihoods for the present and future, and ensure the preservation of the local environment and ecosystems.
With the philosophy of "helping people to help themselves", all programmes are designed as models that can be replicated, and executed by local people who transfer knowledge directly, and appropriate technology within their communities.