To empower illiterate and malnourished children through relevant education, improved nutrition, and basic stay-healthy principles; To reduce poverty and promote culturally sensitive, sustainable development within impoverished rural communities that have little or no choice to alleviate their own plight; and To harness human and natural resources for mutual benefit and sustainable social and economic development by the reforestation of land devastated by the massive eruption of Mt. Agung in 1963, which denuded thousands of hectares. To improve the living ecosystems, provide a sustainable food forest for the thousands of villagers, provide sustainable livelihoods for present and future, an... read more To empower illiterate and malnourished children through relevant education, improved nutrition, and basic stay-healthy principles; To reduce poverty and promote culturally sensitive, sustainable development within impoverished rural communities that have little or no choice to alleviate their own plight; and To harness human and natural resources for mutual benefit and sustainable social and economic development by the reforestation of land devastated by the massive eruption of Mt. Agung in 1963, which denuded thousands of hectares. To improve the living ecosystems, provide a sustainable food forest for the thousands of villagers, provide sustainable livelihoods for present and future, and ensure rain water is captured and conserved for the benefit of the land, nature, ecosystems, and, most of all the people.
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By Ponirin | EBPP Math Teacher
At the end of 2025, students completed their first semester evaluations and received their report cards. Parents were invited to attend, creating an important opportunity for teachers and families to... Read the full report ›By I Wayan Suteja | EBPP Pengalusan Headmaster
Over the past four months, students at Pengalusan and Jatituhu have continued their learning through academic preparation, creative programs, and extracurricular activities. These programs help... Read the full report ›By I Nyoman Kartya | EBPP Manikaji Headmaster
When Manikaji students proudly harvested onions from their school garden and celebrated victories on the volleyball court, they were experiencing the results of a truly holistic education—one... Read the full report ›