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GOOD PEOPLE GOOD WORKS
Ba Futuru: Timor-Leste’s Young People Changing the Future - P2/2
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Sierra James(f):
The reason that
we choose to work with
kids and young people is
because they’re the ones
that are having a larger
impact in their daily lives
from the conflict
and violence.
HOST:
Hallo, pleasant viewers,
and welcome to
Good People, Good Works.
Last week
on our program
we introduced
the non-profit group
Ba Futuru, [baa foo-too-roo] which means
“for the future” in Tetum, [teh-tum]
the national language
of the Southeast Asian
nation of Timor-Leste.
Established in 2004
by Sierra James,
a native of Seattle, USA,
and others, Ba Futuru
is a distinguished
non-governmental
organization that protects
children and young people
and promotes peace
in Timor-Leste.
To date, more than
20,000 children, young
adults, teachers, staff of
other non-governmental
organizations and
community leaders have
participated in the group’s
programs and courses
that constructively
change lives and values.
Today we’ll continue
our visit with Ba Futuru
staff to further understand
how their programs
help participants.
Sierra James (f):
Currently, we have
three main projects.
One of the projects
is called “The
Youth Integration and
Development Initiative,”
which is our youth center
here, which you will see
today.
The other project, which
is out in the community,
doing community
peace building, is called
the “Community Peace
Building Support
Projects.”
And then the third project
is focused more on doing
community peace building
all across the country,
in areas that are also
having issues, not
as high-conflict issues
as in Dili, the capital.
We train
community leaders
on resolving conflict
using positive mechanisms.
So, for example,
if there’s a land dispute
or other types of disputes
going on,
we train them on
mediation, negotiation,
also on different types of
ways to resolve,
different types of
decision-making,
different types of ways to
resolve conflict positively,
so that they can have
a good future
for their community.
Ba Futuru’s mission is
to build peace and also
to promote sustainable
human development
for Timor-Leste.
And we do this
by working with
children and youth.
And as part of
that program, we
actually give them skills
and conflict resolution
in human rights.
And we teach them
how to resolve problems
in their everyday life
without the use
of violence.
In addition, we also work
with people who affect
the lives of children.
We focus on teachers,
we also focus on parents,
and we also work with
community leaders.
And in this case
we give them skills
about not using violence
with children.
We start working with
teachers and youths,
teachers and
community leaders to
encourage people
to use positive discipline
mechanisms.
Juliana de Oliviera Marcal (f):
The projects
for the future of children,
we call it
“Strengthening Peace
in the Lives of Children.”
Through this project
we have initiatives
to stop the violence
against the children,
to increase awareness,
understanding the orphans,
as well as
to train the teachers
and the people who
care about the children.
how to make them
understand about
the rights of children.
And we also provide
positive training
in this project, such as
suitable education
for parents to make them
understand how to
treat the children
in positive ways.
I only want to say that
the programs we give
in Strengthening Peace
in the Lives of Children
are not merely for women
but for men also.
So we have
equal education for
women and men to learn
about the good way to
teach the children.
Because we know that
the children are very
important in the family
as well as in the society.
HOST:
Ba Futuru gives youths
creative outlets
to express themselves,
making it much more
likely they will choose
constructive activities
that improve
their self-esteem
and confidence
during their free time.
Sierra James(f):
We started this
youth center here;
it’s called the Ba Futuru
Center for Peace.
We started this
as a positive place
for kids to come.
The kids that were
involved in the gangs,
who are out in the streets,
that were causing
problems, they can stop
that kind of activity,
they can come here.
That’s why we started
the skate-boarding
(program).
We also have arts and
we have sports and
all sorts of ways that
they can process what
they have been through.
They can actually learn
about conflict resolution
and human rights.
In the beginning,
we were focused
mostly on the people
involved in conflicts;
we also worked with
the communities around
this neighborhood.
Now that things are calm
again, we go out to
the most high-risk
communities in Dili
and we do outreach.
And in that part of
that outreach
we try to identify
the gang members,
the people who involve
themselves in violence
regularly, and
the people who need
the most assistance,
and then we invite them
to come to the center.
But we also do trainings
there with them
in the community, as part
of a separate project.
So we have a community
peace-building
support-network project
and in that project
we actually go out into
the high- risk communities.
Most of the violence
and the gangs are
happening in Dili,
the capital of Timor-Leste.
So that is where we focus
most of our work,
but we’ve worked also
in 11 of the 13 districts
across the country.
HOST:
The people of
Timor-Leste have
a wonderful, colorful
cultural heritage.
They weave tais, or
the handmade textiles of
Timor-Leste and perform
beautiful traditional
music and dance.
Ba Futuru incorporates
the arts into its programs
to enhance children’s
pride in their community
and to pass
ancient customs on
to the next generation.
Translator2(m):
My name is Nona, I
I am working at the
Ba Futuru organization.
My position
is coordinator for
children and youths.
Translator2(m):
I like to work
in the Ba Futuru center
because here we have
a lot of activities
for children and youths.
Translator2(m):
In this place,
many children come from
different areas.
They come and learn here.
Translator2(m):
Here in this organization
we also have the activities
about traditional music.
They can learn
our tradition.
HOST:
For several years,
Ba Futuru members
have been using lively
group discussions to
train local young adults
to become staff members
as well.
These initiatives
give participants the
confidence to contribute
to their society, and
due to the program’s
excellent results,
Timor-Leste’s Ministry
of Social Solidarity,
the United Nations
Human Rights Unit and
several international
organizations regularly
contract with Ba Futuru
to hold training classes
and share its professional
knowledge, experience
and methods in order to
create a more peaceful
world.
The progress toward peace
is tangible
in Timor-Leste.
This is shown by the fact
that on May 3, 2010,
the National Parliament
of Timor-Leste passed
a widely praised law
on domestic violence.
Finally, let’s hear about
one last important
Ba Futuru initiative
from Sierra James.
Sierra”:
We also have
a separate project which
is just going to be started
again.
We did it last year for
six months with support
from the Office of
the President, and
the government of
Timor-Leste.
That is on the Island of
Atauro, and that project
is a bit different.
That project focuses on
increasing tourism
for the communities,
so they can get some
more money from
income generation
activities.
So they do
monthly festivals, they do
dancing, and singing,
and people go there
to this small island, and
they can do scuba-diving,
snorkeling, hiking, and
they can also experience
the local culture,
the local dancing.
They can buy
local products; there’s
a very great women’s
cooperative there
that makes purses.
Our project is also
working on the island
to promote that.
We also have
a child protection
component of that project,
which is working with
the community to build up
a child protection
network.
We have already changed
the child protection
network here in Dili,
as well as in the other
city called Bakao.
And in both of those cases,
we worked with
the police.
We also worked with
the government
child protection officers
on how to build a
stronger child protection
system for Timor-Leste.
We will try to
replicate that out
on the Atauro Island.
HOST:
Here are some
final thoughts
from Sierra James.
Sierra James (f):
So, the message for
children in Timor is that
life can be very difficult
sometimes, they have
a lot of hard things
going on.
But what they can do is
that they can imagine
a positive future and
they can start down
a path to get there.
And it’s just about
taking the steps every day,
and seeing where they
want to go, and going.
So they can do it.
The message for people
all over the world,
I think as I’m saying,
young people,
you have a lot of ability
to change the world.
So you need to actually
take it into your own
hands and create
something positive.
What you need to do is
you need to think about
where you want things
to go, and you need to
do the small things
in your life to create
a positive world.
HOST:
All staff members of
Ba Futuru, we thank you
for your noble work of
promoting human-rights
awareness and striving to
create a more peaceful
atmosphere
in your society,
thus helping to create
a brighter future for
the children and youth
of Timor-Leste.
For more details on
Ba Futuru, please visit
www.BaFuturu.org
OUTRO:
Refined viewers,
thank you for watching
this week’s edition of
Good People,
Good Works.
Coming up next is
The World Around Us,
after Noteworthy News.
May God forever bless us
in our efforts to build
a more peaceful world.
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