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Agriculture Learning That Creates Real Change
What began as practical lessons in our school garden has grown into valuable knowledge for the community.
4 days ago


Chicken Coop Construction for Sustainable Regenerative Farming
Exciting progress is taking place in our Manikaji Dryland Regenerative Agriculture Program as we prepare to build chicken coops for three farmers’ groups in Manikaji Kaliaga, Manikaji Puncak, and Manikaji Asti. Over the past month, our team has worked closely with the farmers’ groups to discuss the construction plans and survey each site to ensure that the locations are suitable. We have also transported key construction materials—including concrete blocks, cement, and steel
Jul 6


Darmaji Regenerative Agriculture Learning Garden: Dry Season Update 🌱
When the rain stops and the dry season arrives, farming takes a different approach. At Darmaji Regenerative Agriculture learning Garden, our Darmaji students learn that agriculture is not only about planting and harvesting, but also about caring for the land, conserving resources, and preparing for the next growing season. During this period, students focus on maintaining the garden and strengthening the foundation for future crops. Stored rainwater is carefully managed to su
Jul 1


From Village to Province Level: Deva’s Inspiring Journey
By: I Ketut Madya, EBPP Sport Teacher Hard work, discipline, and determination can take us further than we ever imagined. This has been proven by Deva, a 6th Grade student from EBPP Manikaji School, who achieved an outstanding result at the Student Sports Week (PORJAR) Pencak Silat competition. Deva’s journey began at the village level, where he demonstrated his skills, confidence, and fighting spirit to win 1st place. His success continued as he advanced to the sub-district
Jun 29


Strengthening Youth Awareness on Responsible Decision Making
By: Widiyasri, Youth Empowerment Facilitator EBPP School recently welcomed a visit from Sobat GenRe (Youth Planning Generation Initiative) Karangasem, an initiative supported by Indonesia’s National Population and Family Planning Board (BKKBN). The program aims to equip young people with the knowledge and skills needed to plan their futures responsibly while helping them avoid risks such as drug abuse, child marriage, and risky sexual behavior. The activity was attended by 30
Jun 19


EBPP Students Record Their Song: Sending a Message!
Last week, 9 EBPP students from the extracurricular music program took an exciting step in their musical journey as they recorded a song they wrote, together with our music teacher, Edi. In addition to the recording process experience, our young musicians also gained valuable lessons from the professional studio team, who guided them through different aspects of music creation, including song structure, lyric writing, and the importance of teamwork as a music group. This expe
Jun 17


Regenerative Agriculture Learning Exchange with Astungkara Way
On 10 June 2026, the EBPP team visited the Astungkara Way regenerative agriculture project in Abian Semal, Bali, for a learning exchange on sustainable agriculture, community empowerment, and collaborative partnerships. During the visit, our team gained valuable insights into how Astungkara Way combines regenerative farming practices with collaboration between farmers, communities, businesses, and other stakeholders. Their experience showed that creating sustainable change re
Jun 15


IGNITING NEW HOPE FOR DARMAJI STUDENTS
The collaboration between East Bali Poverty Project (EBPP) and Stella’s Child has brought new hope and motivation for students in Dusun Darmaji to pursue a brighter future. Stella’s Child is an organization that provides opportunities for high school graduates to develop practical skills through training programs in tourism, business, self-development, and other fields based on students’ interests. Since 2025, Stella’s Child has supported several EBPP graduates through short
May 29


LEARNING REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE: GROWING HOPE FOR OUR FUTURE
I am very happy to learn about organic farming at school. Through this program, we are taught how to farm our steep and dry land using natural materials without pesticides or harmful chemicals, making it safer for both human health and the environment. For me, organic farming is not only about growing crops, but also about protecting nature and preserving it for the future. At first, we learned in the Manikaji school garden, studying many important skills, including building
May 18


Hands-On Dryland Farming Training Continue in Darmaji
In April, students in Darmaji continued turning knowledge into action through hands-on learning in their individual gardens and the shared learning garden 🌱 With guidance from Pak Dwi from Yayasan Bumi Langit and EBPP agriculture team, students’ intensive mentoring sessions focused on improving their dryland agriculture techniques for evaluating terraces, waterways, and land slope conditions directly in the field, providing them with a better understand of how to improve the
May 11


Transforming Lives Through Full Sanitation in Manikaji Kaliaga
The construction of eight new toilet/bathroom blocks in Manikaji Kaliaga was successfully completed on 30 April, bringing meaningful change to the community. As the final phase of this year’s sanitation program, sponsored by PT Mitra Prodin’s CSR program, the project ran smoothly with strong community participation. Despite challenges from heavy rains and difficult dirt track access, the community’s spirit of mutual cooperation ensured timely completion. This achievement buil
May 8


Teachers’ Continuous Development: Collaborative Learning Communities
Teachers’ regular meetings are an important stage of EBPP teachers’ Continuous Professional Development, for which we hold a learning community meeting at the end of each month. These meetings discuss various aspects of students’ development at school, such as the evaluation of learning outcomes and the challenges students face during the learning process. In addition, teachers exchange ideas and collaborate in developing syllabi and continuously improving the curricula. As t
Apr 6


Manikaji Learning Garden: A Future Centre for Farmers
The Manikaji dryland regenerative agriculture learning program, supported by the Finns Bali Social Fund, is progressing very well as an important learning centre for local farmers by strengthen knowledge, improving family nutrition, and initiating sustainable economic opportunities for the community. During the middle of the rainy season, the East Bali Poverty Project distributed 2,700 fruit tree seedlings to the 99 members of the local farmer groups, comprising avocado, lime
Apr 1


EBPP students show their spirit at Sub-District Porjar
This year, once again, EBPP elementary, junior, and senior high school students participated in Porjar (Pekan Olahraga Pelajar), a multi-level student sports competition held from the village level up to the district level. The sub-district competition took place on March 23–24, 2026, providing a valuable platform for students to develop their talents, sportsmanship, and competitive spirit in various sports, including athletics, chess, and martial arts. In athletics, students
Mar 30


Understanding and Managing Emotions
What does real learning look like in a Guidance and Counseling class? Sometimes, it begins with a simple yet powerful question: ‘ How do you feel?’ In today’s session, students explored three fundamental emotions — happiness, sadness, and anger. Through small-group discussions, drawings, and personal sharing, they reflected on real situations from their daily lives. The goal was not only to talk about emotions, but to understand them. As the session unfolded, the classroom be
Feb 25


My Experience as an EBPP Alumnus Guest Teacher
Hello, my name is Komang Nyos. I am an EBPP alumnus from 2022 and a scholarship recipient currently in my sixth semester at Dhyana Pura University, Bali, majoring in Public Health. Returning to EBPP as a guest teacher was a deeply meaningful experience. It gave me the opportunity to share knowledge and experiences from university life while encouraging students to stay motivated and confident about continuing their education. During my semester break from 4–6 February, I retu
Feb 11


Learning Grammar Through Sentence in an Envelope
One of the creative ways to make English learning more enjoyable is by using Task-Based and Game-Based Learning methods. To achieve this, I introduced an activity called Sentence in an Envelope with junior high students from grades 8 and 9. Each envelope contained several cut-up mixed words that students had to arrange into a correct sentence. The lesson focused on the simple present tense, especially when to add -s or -es to verbs, such as in “She likes apples” instead of “S
Oct 23, 2025


Advancing Adolescent Health Through SRHR Education
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) education at EBPP Schools is integrated into the official school curriculum as a subject...
Sep 29, 2025


EBPP Students Convert Dryland into Productive Farms
Darmaji students are working together to make compost Since early July, the dry season has arrived in Ban Village. Most community farms...
Aug 25, 2025


World Breastfeeding Week: Giving Every Child the Best Start
World Breastfeeding Week
Aug 1, 2025
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