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New Schools Reignite Students’ Passion

Many students in Palu, Central Sulawesi, have been studying in temporary structures for about a year since the September 2018 earthquake. Their passion for studying has now been reignited thanks to new school building.

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VIDELIS JEMALI
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Many students in Palu city, Central Sulawesi, have been studying in temporary structures for about a year since the September 2018 earthquake. Their passion for studying has now been reignited thanks to new school buildings.

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KOMPAS/VIDELIS JEMALI

Kompas chief editor Ninuk Mardiana Pambudy (fourth left, rear, in red scarf), along with An Nur Buuts Foundation chair ustad Limra (second left, rear, in gray suit), greets students of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (MI) An Nur Buuts on Thursday (7/11/2019) in their new classroom in Kabonena village of Ulujadi district, Palu, Central Sulawesi. The new school building is one of four that the Kompas Humanitarian Fund (DKK) Foundation built to replace those that were destroyed in the Central Sulawesi earthquake on 28 Sept. 2018.

As soon as the classroom door opened, Miftah, 12, and 20 other students rushed in to choose their seats. Sitting in the middle of the second row, Miftah stroked the surface of the dark red desk.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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