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KAIL UPCOMING EVENTS:

January 2012:
- Annual Meeting
- Be happy & Healthy with Natural Health Systems

February 2012:
- Urban Gardening workshop

March 2012:
- Change Agent Workshop
- Happiness Workshop

April 2012:
- Systems Thinking Workshop
- Writing Workshop
- Healthy Food, Healthy Life Workshop

May 2012:
- Writing Workshop
- Public Speaking Workshop

June 2012
- Local Food Festival
- Arpillera Exhibition
- Volunteer Workshop

July 2012
- Systems Thinking Workshop
- Healthy Lifestyle Workshop

August 2012
- Financial Management Workshop

September 2012
- Writing Workshop
- Understanding Personality Workshop

October 2012
- Envisioning your best job!

November 2012
- Systems Thinking Workshop
- Parenting Workshop

December 2012
- Alternative Health Workshop

For detailed information about each activity, please contact: Melly Amalia - kail.melly@gmail.com

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

Riichiro Oda facilitated Systems Thinking Workshop in Bandung

Riichiro Oda from Change Agent of Japan facilitated two days workshop on Application of Systems Thinking for Planning. The main topics of the workshop was: Systems Archetypes and Communicating Complex Systems. This workshop is the third workshop facilitated by Riichiro Oda. His two previous workshop were: Introduction to Systems Thinking (April 2008), Application of Systems Thinking and Innovation Diffusion Theory for Spreading Biodigester Strategies (April 2009).

Like the previous workshop, this workshop was also attended by KAIL and YPBB staff, especially those who use systems thinking in their work. YPBB and KAIL has long history of collaborative work in applying systems thinking for planning. Two of the most intensive ones are: the biodigester project in Lembang (since 2008) and the sustainable development blue print project in Papua (since 2009).

Riichiro Oda and Junko Edahiro had committed to come to Indonesia each year as their effort for voluntary carbon offsetting. Besides their personal learning goals, they hopes that their visit in Indonesia can contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation in this country.

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