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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 rural village in the mountains of East Bali, forgotten by time and progress.

 

The surveys conducted 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.

 

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. Starting from education as the first touch point, we continue to develop various environmental initiatives that harness human and natural resources for mutual benefit to improve living ecosystems, provide sustainable food sources and sustainable livelihoods for thousands of people and the future generations; while at the same time, ensure the preservation of the local environment and ecosystems.

 

With the philosophy of “helping people to help themselves”, all programs are designed as models that can be replicated and executed by local people who transfer knowledge directly, and appropriate technology within their communities.

Our Philosophy

“Help Us Help Them Help Themselves” has guided our work in Desa Ban from the very beginning.

 

Instead of focusing on short-term aid, the emphasis has been on building strong foundations in education, practical skills, and community-led initiatives that can support long-term progress.

This approach is rooted in the belief that sustainable development comes from within, by strengthening local capabilities rather than creating dependency.

 

Over time, it has shaped a community that is better equipped to adapt, grow, and pursue its own opportunities.

Penghargaan

Penghargaan

Penghargaan Keunggulan, 2001

Sebagai bentuk pengakuan atas program layanan masyarakatnya

Dari Asosiasi Perjalanan Asia Pasifik

2004: David Booth dianugerahi gelar MBE

(Member of the Order of the British Empire)

in Queen Elizabeth II’s 2004 Birthday Honours for “Services to Sustainable Rural Development in East Bali, Indonesia”

Penghargaan Danamon, 2006

Penghargaan “Penghargaan Khusus” atas Pemberdayaan Masyarakat di Bali Timur

We believe that every child in rural Indonesia should have access to good healthcare, nutrition, education, clean water, sanitation and opportunities to achieve their full potential and empower others in their community.

Cara Donasi

$35
Berikan Pendidikan
$250
Mendidik Anak
$500
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Membantu masyarakat kurang mampu di wilayah termiskin di Bali mencapai kemandirian dan pembangunan sosial ekonomi berkelanjutan melalui program pembangunan holistik dan berbasis masyarakat.

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