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Our Experience. We Learn a Lot from this Experience. Marie Marzloff first attended the opening ceremony of the "Together for Peace" project, jointly organised by CESIE (Italy), Global Peacemakers (Korea) and RYS (Indonesia). With some introduction of Indonesian culture.
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Marie Marzloff first attended the opening ceremony of the "Together for Peace" project, jointly organised by CESIE (Italy), Global Peacemakers (Korea) and RYS (Indonesia). With some introduction of Indonesian culture
“We did 'Multi Cultural Food Sharing Nite' and it would be our special dinner because we had at least 4 native foods from 4 participating countries: Italy, Korea Selatan, Malaysia & Indonesia. The representatives of each country explained about their food and then we tasted all the foods”Dhanie24 July 2008, Hosting Italy in Indonesia
“From Marie (of CESIE).. I had one tip.. once we have informed some instructions to the group.. it is better to allow them to execute them and get whatever experience from that rather than change the instructions repeatedly which can make them confused and get no result.This time i learn how to decide.” Juju 27 July 2008, Hosting Italy in Indonesia
“In this reflection, we have to give a flower to anyone to say thanks for the days we have worked together…. my heart was still a bit weak, and at this moment Marie gave me a flower…. I was so touched and could not hold back my tears. She didn’t know what I was facing then…. I, in turn, passed the flower to others to show my appreciation. It was so wonderful a reflection we had.”Sary30 July 2008.. Hosting Italy in Indonesia, demonstrating RYS Indonesia good practice
“It was a dream come true… for me to go abroad and have a great opportunity to share my knowledge in Italy, particularly since I come from an underprivileged family who could never afford my own flight… but I have a strong dream and am always willing to learn more…Now… when I came back from Italy, I have a lot of stories to share to other underprivileged youths like me and to motivate them to make their dreams come true…”OcitJob Shadower in italy
Job shadowing in Germany ‘Blue Ribbon reflection’ is an acknowledgement of those who had gone out of their way to help us during our job shadowing in Frechen…. we also gave hand painted t-shirts for the other friends of CJD BBW Frechen. Augustine gave us a new nickname ‘Santa Claus from Indonesia’ because we presented ‘blue ribbon’ for many people of CJD BBW Frechen.
At the end of this job shadowing, yes… it was a rollercoaster trip not only full of ups and downs and many emotional moments, yet it is a humbling and precious moment of my life to learn about sincerity and let God do the rest after we did our best for the sake of others. I am very grateful for this opportunity.” Didit Job Shadowing in Germany
“Sistem mereka yang bagus mungkin bisa diadaptasi di negara2 berkembang, tetapi system yang bagus juga ditunjang dengan dana yang besar. Menurut mereka perlu belasan tahun untuk merintis CJD menjadi seperti sekarang dan dukungan pemerintah memang besar terhadap CJD.” Iweeq Job Shadowing in Germany
Local Seminar and Morning Meditation Demonstration within Demoscratos Participants
“It was an amazing, in fact, an unforgettable experience living and studying in Italy with me as a job shadower as well as a teacher. I saw the diversity of the cultures from almost every part of the globe from the moment that stepped onto Palermo’s soil. I felt so privileged to have been accepted and given an opportunity to learn and live in a cultural pluralist society, although it was only for two weeks.”SaryJob Shadower in Italy
Street Children of Merah Putih School Luis’ Job Shadowing
“Luis (of Intras) brought a whole new meaning to tolerance...when it comes to those with mental disability....his good practice showed us how we need to integrate them into our society, since they have a role to play, too......it is definitely an extension to our current practice of tolerance towards different religions.....”JasminHosting Spain in Indonesia