Selasa, 14 Juni 2016

YAPARI LEGALITY

YAPARI LEGALITY

 

ABOUT US


ABOUT US
YAPARI founded in August 1, 1988, as a non-profit, charity, focusing on educational assistance for 1.500 children and youth/ year.

Since 1988 - present, YAPARI dedicate for disadvantage communities, living in slum and prone to flooding in 5 municipties of Jakarta City.

Since 2012, YAPARI working in 16 villages in Xentral in Central East, South, and south Jakarta, self-help groups/ CBOs.




At present we support 1.500 needy children and youngsters, living in slum area’s in Jakarta with education, health care, vocational training and legal aid (such as helping children to obtain an official birth certificate). Moreover we assist the poor families of the children to improve their economic situation by organizing them into so called “saving- and credit groups”. We have established 45 such groups KSM, with a total membership of about 3.000 persons. In times of emergencies (floods, fires in slum area’s) we execute emergency relief programs to support victims.

During the past 24 years a total of 17.400 children have obtained school education certificate (primary or secondary education) with the support of YAPARI.  Through specific vocational training courses and support to “saving and credit unions” YAPARI played a major role in the improvement of the economic situation of 6.500 families and lifting them out of the poverty. Over the years 20.000 people received emergency relief support. During the January 2013 floods we supported 3.000 families with food, medicines and hygienic kids.



VISI - MISI

Visi

Children living in the environment
where their rights are met
to support the development
Misi
1.Encouraging children and adolescents to gain access to formal and non-formal education are qualified to prepare them for entering the workforce.
2.Encourage children to get good health care access and quality.
3.Empowering children, families and communities to ensure children get their rights.
4.Strengthen the network to be able to influence policy changes that favor children.
5.Through networking, prompting the government to give priority to children's rights in policy and implementation.