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Raline Shah Wants Papuan Children to Learn No Need to Cross the Forest

Raline Shah Wants Papuan Children to Learn No Need to Cross the Forest

Actress Raline Shah immediately left for eastern Indonesia precisely in Papua to carry out social activities. Raline Shah (Founder of the Bakti Nusantara Foundation) said she was very happy when she helped develop disadvantaged areas. Not alone, Raline together with the Tunas Bakti Nusantara Foundation will build a dormitory for children in Muko Village, Nabire, Papua.
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As a forum for social activities, Raline Shah established a foundation called Yayasan Bakti Nusantara. This organization focuses on renovating schools, hospitals, and working with the government to conduct cleft lip operations. Even Raline and her team will build a dormitory in the foremost, outermost, and disadvantaged (3T) areas in Indonesia. One of them is Papua.
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Raline will build a dormitory for students at Muko Elementary School in Yaro district because she sees students struggling to get to school. To realize this, Raline will fly to Nabire on 28 February 2020. Raline said that the conditions of the children there were quite apprehensive especially when they went to school. They have to pass through mountains and forests that take up to 3 hours each day.
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As the Board of Trustees of the Tunas Bakti Nusantara Foundation, Raline in collaboration with Bosch also distributed donations of 25 thousand euros to cover basic necessities for five years of elementary and junior high school students in Muko Village, Nabire, Papua. "Thank God, the elementary school is okay and it's good, but the children from the interior, they can't study effectively if they have to go back home," Raline said in the Senopati area, Kebayoran Baru, South Jakarta on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, which also uploaded on his Instagram account.
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In a photo caption on his Instagram account, Wednesday, January 15, 2020, Raline stated the purpose of this activity is so that Papuan children who previously had to walk three hours through the forest so they can learn, they can stay in a decent hostel. "So far, their kind-hearted headmistress at Yuko District Muko Elementary School, Agustin accommodated them at her home," Raline wrote in her photo caption.
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In this involvement, Raline will also participate in social missions to Papua directly. Raline claimed this was her first trip to Papua. "God willing, I will take part on 28 February. I myself have never been to Papua, this is the first time," he said.

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