A total of 450 students from Sigi District participated in a peace campaign held at SMPN 15 Sigi, SMAN 10 Sigi, and SMAN 7 Sigi (22–2/07), coinciding with Indonesia’s National Children’s Day.This initiative is a collaboration between CARE Indonesia and Karsa Institute, supported by UN Women and funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), aimed at strengthening the resilience of women and youth in Sigi District.

Through presentations and discussions, students learned about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of avoiding violence. With great enthusiasm, they expressed their support for peace through poetry readings, drama performances, and short video. The active participation from students in promoting a peaceful and healthy school environment is a promising step toward inspiring the younger generation to become positive agents of change within their communities.