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Ahmad Junaidi | |
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Born | December 31, 1986 |
Citizenship | Indonesian |
Alma mater | University of Mataram, Monash University |
Occupation(s) | Lecturer, Head of INDEEP Program in University of Mataram |
Years active | 2014-now |
Ahmad Junaidi, Ph.D. is an Indonesian academic and social activist from Central Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. He is a lecturer at the University of Mataram[1] and the founder of the Jage Kastare Foundation, a non-governmental organization dedicated to educating children in Ungga Village, Central Lombok.[2]
Jage Kastare Foundation
editJunaidi is also an education activist. After earning his masters in applied linguistics from the University of Adelaide, he co-founded and became the director of Jage Kastare Foundation in 2013. The community-based organisation supports and advances learning and social development in Ungga Village in Central Lombok and the surrounding areas through English classes for children in disadvantaged schools that do not receive government help. It teaches them the relevant skills for their future needs and develops their interests and talents in local wisdom, culture, and arts.[3]
Reference
edit- ^ Qozul, Himam. "Lecturer".
- ^ Himam, Qozul. "JKF About".
- ^ Himam, Qozul. "AAS Awardee".