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MAP scoping visit to Indonesia
17th January 2020
In December 2019, MAP Co-Investigators undertook a four-day scoping visit to Jakarta, Indonesia. This visit aimed to explore how varied arts-based approaches have been and can be used to create dialogue and to explore the synergies between MAP and the aims and objectives of related peacebuilding projects. Read Dr Harla Octarra’s blogpost on the scoping visit for further details.
The scoping visit was film by Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia. The scoping visit included a Betawi community meeting by the river of Ciliwung, East Jakarta as well as cultural workshop with organisations including the Wahid Foundation and Sanggar Anak Akar, a member of Koalisi Seni Indonesia (Indonesian Art Coalition). The visit also featured a symposium with speakers from the UNESCO Youth and Sport Task Force Team.