Faye is a 17-year-old Indonesian advocate for human rights. Moved and inspired by the victims of abduction that she has visited, Faye, who was 11 at that time, started her own social-organisation named “Rumah Faye.” Their mission is to pursue a world where every child has the right to M. Three years after its establishment, the organisation opened its first house, providing shelter for up to 20 girls aged 12 to 18. In 2019, Faye Simanjuntak was listed as one of the “50 Asians to Watch” published by Strait Time Newspaper of Singapore. Learn more about Rumah Faye at https://www.rumahfaye.or.id/ Faye is a 17-year-old Indonesian advocate for human rights. Moved and inspired by the victims of abduction that she has visited, Faye, who was 11 at that time, started her own social-organisation named “Rumah Faye.” Their mission is to pursue a world where every child has the right to M. Three years after its establishment, the organisation opened its first house, providing shelter for up to 20 girls aged 12 to 18. In 2019, Faye Simanjuntak was listed as one of the “50 Asians to Watch” published by Strait Time Newspaper of Singapore. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Sticking to Your Movement: Why Consistency Matters | Faye Simanjuntak | TEDxYouth@SWA