Learning Design the Hard Way: The Method That Delivers Results
Jakarta, December 27, 2025 — Building real skills takes more than theory. It requires practice, exposure, and the willingness to learn the hard way. This belief was put into action when Indonesia Youth Foundation (IYF)…
Read MoreYoung people in Indonesia face a big choice. Should they study design? The answer is yes. Design skills open many doors today. The creative industry is growing fast. Job options keep getting better. Plus, you…
Read More(October 25, 2025) The Indonesia Youth Foundation officially launched the IYF Free Indonesian Language Course 2025 as part of its commitment to promoting Bahasa Indonesia and Indonesian culture on a global scale. The program targets…
Read MoreEvery morning in many schools, teachers welcome children who arrive with different ways of seeing, moving, or understanding the world. Some children walk into class with a guide from their parents and others bring assistive…
Read MoreIndonesia is strengthening its commitment to tourism development by establishing two new vocational education centers in Solo, Central Java, and Manado, North Sulawesi. The initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy (Kemenparekraf),…
Read MoreBefore entering the professional world, internship, especially unpaid internship, are often seen as the first step for students and fresh graduates. They provide real-world experience that helps participants sharpen technical skills, apply academic knowledge, and…
Read MoreIndonesia Youth Foundation (IYF) is proud to announce the successful conclusion of the Bali International Student Festival (BISF) 2024, held virtually via Zoom Meeting. BISF 2024, one of Southeast Asia’s top student events, offered a…
Read MoreOn August 31, 2024, Kolaborasi Bumi Indonesia celebrated the inauguration of Menstrucaraka 2024. Menstrucaraka is a program from Kolaborasi Bumi that promotes menstrual hygiene management (MHM) among teenagers. In its third year, Menstrucaraka selects youth,…
Read MoreDo you know? If National Education Day in Indonesia is appropriately commemorated on May 2. The date was taken from the date of birth of Ki Hajar Dewantara as the Father of Indonesian National Education.…
Read MoreThe recent “Youth Empowerment Workshop: The Role of Youth in ASEAN 2024,” organized byIndonesia Youth Foundation served as a beacon of hope and empowerment for young individualsacross the ASEAN region. With 325 registrants from 16…
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