Partnership Forum # 39: "Partnership to Equip Indonesian Young Generation (Millennials) to Get READY for the World (#Worldready)"
The 39th Partnership Forum was held on Wednesday, December 5, 2018 with the topic: "Partnership to Equip Indonesian Young Generation (Millennials) to Get READY for the World (#Worldready)" at the National Library, Jakarta. The 39th Partnership Forum was discussing the partnership between The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award and Purna Paskibraka Indonesia.
The discussion reviews forms of international standard awards offered by The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award for students with achievements and the benefits that can be obtained as recipients of awards. Aurina Setyawitta, the Indonesian Consultant of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award had the time to explain those programs and the journey and achievements that have been carved out by the Indonesian Paskibraka group joining in Purna Paskibraka Indonesia, to display the spirit of Indonesian youth who are competing in improving non-academic achievements.
The Partnership Forum concluded that the millennial generation is a potential asset in carving brilliant achievements, both academic and non-academic. The existence of organizations such as The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is one of many forms of appreciation for the achievements made by Indonesian youth so that they will produce more world-recognized works.
The partnership between The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award and Purna Paskibraka Indonesia is an excellent example for other youth organizations to also develop their potential and achievements.
The 39th Partnership Forum was attended by 53 participants consisting of the private sector, research institutions, educational institutions, and youth organizations. This discussion was moderated by Nona Pooroe - Director of The Learning Farm.