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In a crime-prone neighbourhood in the city of Bandung, Indonesia, a group of young people are transforming their community through murals and recycled art.What started as a simple creative space for children has evolved into something much bigger: a platform for mentoring teenagers and inspiring them to take
Young people in Bandung transform a crime-prone neighbourhood into open-air galleries via murals and recycled art, expanding from children's workshops to a youth mentorship platform. The grassroots cultural model demonstrates community engagement strategies relevant to tech leaders' CSR and employee culture programmes.
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Burnt-out Indonesians turn to children’s games - Taipei Times

Burnt-out Indonesians beat the blues with children's games

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