Robert Hakiza: Refugees want empowerment, not handouts
Robert Hakiza: Pengungsi butuh pemberdayaan, bukan uluran tangan
TED Fellow Robert Hakiza is the co-founder of the Young African Refugees for Integral Development (YARID), which empowers refugees and builds community through vocational education, English classes, access to sports and computer literacy skills. Full bio
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live in the cities
pengungsi tinggal di kota,
living in urban areas,
pengungsi yang tinggal di kota,
for a paradigm shift and new thinking.
paradigma dan pemikiran baru.
on building walls,
untuk membangun tembok,
digunakan untuk program
all our possessions.
semua milik kami saat mengungsi.
dan ilmu tetap kami bawa.
menjalani hidup yang produktif,
of their host country.
negara di mana mereka mengungsi.
in a family of 12 children.
agar saya bisa bersekolah.
to flee to Uganda in 2008,
melarikan diri ke Uganda pada tahun 2008,
a steady exodus of refugees
than a refugee camp.
jauh lebih baik daripada kamp pengungsian.
international assistance,
bantuan internasional,
by UNHCR in 1997.
dari UNHCR pada tahun 1997.
we were confronted with
due to our refugee status,
karena status pengungsi kami,
adalah bahasa Prancis.
adalah bahasa Inggris.
to education and health.
akses pendidikan dan kesehatan.
and discrimination.
uluran tangan.
dua kolega lain di pengasingan,
to support other refugees.
untuk membantu pengungsi lain.
for Integral Development --
for Integral Development --
within the Congolese community.
di antara masyarakat Kongo.
to solve these challenges.
untuk menghadapi semua tantangan ini.
evolve in stages,
berkembang secara bertahap,
to English language
hingga bahasa Inggris,
from different communities.
dari berbagai komunitas.
with the Ugandan community,
dan terlibat dengan masyarakat Uganda,
their neighbors and sell wares.
tetangga mereka dan menjual dagangan.
offers livelihood skills,
keterampilan mata pencaharian,
for economic self-reliance.
bagi kemandirian ekonomi.
yang tidak lagi memerlukan bantuan kami.
program-program YARID,
range of nationalities --
yang ikut serta di dalamnya --
over 3,000 refugees across Kampala
lebih dari 3.000 pengungsi di Kampala,
bukan uluran tangan.
lebih baik daripada siapa pun.
and opportunities we face
dan peluang yang kami hadapi
dari bekerja dengan pengungsi.
recognized and supported.
dan dibantu secara internasional.
yang patut kami dapatkan,
beserta bunganya.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Robert Hakiza - Urban refugee expertTED Fellow Robert Hakiza is the co-founder of the Young African Refugees for Integral Development (YARID), which empowers refugees and builds community through vocational education, English classes, access to sports and computer literacy skills.
Why you should listen
Robert Hakiza is a refugee from Congo living in Uganda since 2008. He holds a degree in Agriculture from the Catholic University of Bukavu (DRC), and he's the co-founder and executive director of the Young African Refugees for Integral Development (YARID). He is also one of the founders of the Refugee-Led Organization Network. He has experience working with urban refugees and also works to educate others about obstacles refugees face. In 2013, Hakiza worked as an assistant researcher with Oxford's Humanitarian Innovation Project. He is a TED Fellow and an Aspen New Voices Fellow 2017.
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