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13 October 2021
Project leader: Mrs. Lusia Efriani
Level of education and university: Non Degree, Australian Indonesian Muslim Exchange Program (AIMEP)
Collaborating Organisations: Polytechnic Batam (Animation Department)
Project Location: The Batik Girl animation series will be produced at Polytechnic Batam. The promotional campaigns for the animation series will be held in Batam.
Activity Type: Public awareness campaign
Sector: Communicable Disease Prevention, Public Health, Education and Training
Project Rationale:
One of the aims of Batik Girl is to prevent the younger generation from using drugs. Since 2016, we have been taking the Batik Girl Roadshow to Australia every year. Then when the pandemic happened in 2020 we were unable to do the roadshow in Australia. In fact during this pandemic, drug cases in Indonesia increased exponentially. That is why our team are trying to innovate to enable a sustainable Batik Girl program. We decided to make the Batik Girl Animation series in order to achieve our goals.
The problem or need that we will address:
Project Beneficiaries:
Priority Development Area:
Health Security
Link with Australian organisation:
Deakin University Melbourne (Dr Monika Winarnita)
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