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In Focus

United in Diversity has forged new collaboration among diverse leaders and
sectors in Indonesia who are committed to promoting tolerance and economic
growth. Now in the aftermath of the deadly earthquake and brutal Tsunami,
our country is confronting its most serious challenge.

We are rising to it!
Just as we have been united in diversity, we must now be united in adversity.

The outpouring of global support is heartening, but ultimately we as
Indonesians must implement coordinated strategies for relief and plan our
future and reconstruction. Our government has an important role to play, 
but it cannot do it alone.
All of us must find a way of contributing to Indonesians who are leading relief efforts.




UID has received a Thank You Note from the President of Republic of Indonesia representing the country for our contribution and involvement in Aceh-Nias reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts. For a young foundation like us, this is something that we all can be proud of; not only to the recognition but to the acknowledgement of our efforts and works.

Climate Change Challenges Tsunami Survivors.
Reconstruction of destroyed homes focused on confronting the consequences of climate change: reducing dependence on fossil fuel energy and concentrating on solar power.

ASIAVIEWS (November - December 2007 Edition, page 9)

Forum scores well with social entrepreneurs
ADJUNCT University professor Ben Chan plans to create an online community on social networking to tell people about his mission of promoting understanding between Singapore and Indonesia

TheSundayTimes, December 16, 2007 - Singapore

239 Solar Panel Installation Project in Sirombu Village,
Nias Island.
In May 2007 all the solar panel works have all been completed and everyone in the village has no more darkness-night when the state owned electricity supplier was not available.



The United in Diversity (UID) Forum is proud to present ideas indonesia (Innovative Dynamic Education and Action for Sustainability) Indonesia as a way to help Indonesia confront its challenges more effectively.

UID held workshop on its leadership education program
In coordination with its partners and assistance from a group of students from the MIT Sloan School of Management, the United in Diversity Forum (UID) launched its first workshop on leadership education on 1 February.


Dear friends,
Our brothers and sisters in Mandailing Natal district in North Sumatra province and Aceh are currently facing a difficult situation due to the landslides, floods and earthquake which happened recently and still happening now. It is so unfortunate that the calamity happened at the same time of the year when the Tsunami hit the area two years ago. While we are feasting during this festive season, they are desperately in needs of food, milk, water, clothes, blankets, medicines and temporary shelters (tents).

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Monaco's Prince Inaugurated Homes and School for Tsunami-affected Families
On Sunday, 3 December, H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco paid a visit to Sirombu village, Nias Island, Indonesia. Accompanied by a delegation from the Monaco-Asia Society, Prince Albert inaugurated 239 homes and one school that had been built for Tsunami victims and families in Sirombu.


Deutsche Bank Indonesia Funds Solar-Energy Project in Nias!
We're pleased to announce that our solar-energy project in Nias has been financed by Deutsche Bank Indonesia.

Working with Sunlabob, a Laos-based solar-energy specialist, as our partner, we aim to install solar panels in all the 239 homes that we have built for tsunami victims and their families in Sirombu, Nias.

Since many of them have lost their jobs and are unemployed, or underemployed, following the tsunami and sequential earthquakes, the solar-energy project will provide them with free electricity and, thereby relieve them of a financial burden as they rebuild their lives.

We are grateful to Deutsche Bank Indonesia for its generosity.

UID Welcomes Its New President in Indonesia!
Rosihan Arsyad has recently joined the United in Diversity Forum (UID) as its President in Indonesia. In this capacity, he will lead an effort to enhance the Forum’s network of constituencies across business, government and civil society sectors, provide guidance on its programs, as well as to help strengthen its mission and works in Indonesia.



Distribution Report
280 Wheelchairs
charitable donation for Indonesia


Trip report to Sirombu, June 2006 
Checking Project Progress (number of houses completed + infrastructure + school)
239 Houses in Sirombu are completed and accepted.

Yogyakarta Earthquake
USINDO Bulletin

We are united in adversity, again!
Less than two years after the Asian tsunami, Indonesia was hit once again by a natural catastrophe. On 27 May, a 5.9-magnitude earthquake shook the city of Yogyakarta, central Java, and other nearby areas. Thus far, the quake has taken more than 6,000 lives and leaves thousands injured and homeless.

Wellspring International - Food Aid project in Nias
It’s been our pleasure and honor to be chosen by Wellspring International as its local partner for this humanitarian project. Together, UID and its key partner YCAB are proud to have coordinated a distribution of 1,300 food-aid packages as a response post-Tsunami 26 December 2004 and the earthquake of 28 March 2005 in Nias. The food-aid packages were distributed in 18 villages all over Nias and Hinako islands, northern Sumatra, Indonesia, and made possible by the generosity of Wellspring International.

Global Classroom Seminar 2006 
Organized by the United in Diversity Forum (UID), Indonesia, in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management and World Bank Institute, this seminar is designed for graduate students from selective universities in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The seminar is aimed at “Exploring the Links Between International Business and Poverty Reduction: A Case Study of Unilever in Indonesia”

Trip report to Sirombu, December 2005 
Checks the condition of the village and the power installation and will give some options or recommendation on what is the best electrical solar system to be applied in Sirombu village.
Last Project Status as per 15 December 2005
• 68 houses already given and occupied
• 10 houses already erected but not finished


UID Welcomes Its New President in the US!
Jane Pratt has recently joined the United in Diversity Forum (UID, www.unitedindiversity.org) as its President in the US. In this capacity, Dr. Jane Pratt is spearheading the efforts of concerned Americans to support UID in creating and implementing actions that help forge a new, positive national identity for Indonesia, based on the multiple strengths of its diverse people.

University For A Night, New York, 2 Nov 2005,
United in Diversity Forum would never be if not for the strong support of former President of the World Bank James Wolfensohn’s from the founding stages. Tonight, at University for a Night organized by Synergos Institute in New York City, David Rockefeller presented David Rockefeller Bridging Leadership Award to James Wolfensohn.

MBA student helps tsunami-ravaged businesses rebound,
Nathalie Butcher, a student in the MBA class of 2006, spent her summer vacation amid palm trees and ocean breezes, but not stretched out on the beach with a paperback novel. Based in Jakarta, Butcher was working for the Indonesian NGO United in Diversity helping tsunami victims to rebuild established businesses and launch new ones. 



UID - MAS - DCAB Goodwill-signing Luncheon with H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco,
Accompanied by Mr. Francesco Bongiovanni, representative of the Monaco-Asia Society, and Ms. Jacky Deromedi, the honorary consul in Singapore, and a few other guests from Monaco, His Highness was shown a presentation of a post-stunami reconstruction project that UID has been working with its partners, namely Delasiga Cinta Anak Bangsa and Zero to One foundations in Nias, north Sumatra, Indonesia.

Nias Earthquake
A major earthquake struck off the west coast of Indonesia, killing about 600 people on Indonesia's Nias Island, but the Indonesian government estimates that the total figure could reach 2,000.

Disaster Response
Help survivors and their families by making monetary donations
We wish to channel support to some of courageous committees, friends and partners of UID on the ground already into action. They range from emergency medical and logistics support to reach into the remote regions of Aceh and Nias to medium term reconstruction and education effort to rebuild the shattered communities uniting diverse sectors of business, government and civil society in Indonesia.


"The Indonesian Dream"
The spirit of the UID Forum comes alive in this engaging collection of articles authored by distinguished participants and contributors of the UID Conference in Bali, December 2003.

Carefully compiled by Thang D. Nguyen, the book presents the reader an insight into perspectives and discussions on the shaping and development of Indonesia.


United in Diversity forum in Bali

We brings together leading representatives from diverse sectors such as government, global institutions, business and industry, academia, civil society and NGOs, to engage their peers and discuss how the private sector can play a dynamic role engaging with the civil society and public sector in supporting and achieving social and economic progress, and contribute effectively to Indonesia’s sustainable development.
Building Trust for Our Common Future
6 - 8 December 2003, Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia
The UID Conference in Bali, December 2003.


United in Diversity Education Initiatives

The United in Diversity forum promotes education and research efforts that promotes the participation of the business sector with the government and civil society sectors in advancing Indonesia’s development and progress.

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