Denting the sound of the iron door sings. The nursing nursing (WBP) serving the book entering one of the blocks in the Prison House (Rutan) Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi. The inhabitants of the block have waited. One per one reading book has arrived in their hands.
In the corridor between blocks, a number of other builders formulate reading carts containing various types of books. Starting from the novel book until the religi was neatly arranged above the cart. With their enthusiasm starts opening pages for page. spelling words for words and there is also just observing images in each book.
Not a little of the binaans who inhabit nine blocks in the rutan still experience the blindness of letters or shoots. They were then collected in sanggar learning. In the sanggar that, volunteers from the rutan officers with the patience of their stalks learned reading and writing.
The Block Book Purchasing Officer (A'Bulo) who is a binaan running out of the library in the Makassar I Class Forest in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
The Asongan Books Block (A'Bulo) which is a nurturing community delivers reading books to one of the blocks in the Rutan Class I Makassar in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
Starting from concerns seeing the binaans who are still instincts pushing the Head of the ministry of Rutan Class I Makassar Angga Satrya began to open the literacy space in Rutan. Starting by creating a sanggar studying in 2020.
“So the binaans who are here, there is nothing to read and write. While reading kan has become the basic needs of humans.” he said when it was encountered at Rutan.
The next year the Rutan presents a read cart to attract the attention of the fosters to read books. But the restrictions on movement with the block system for security reasons to become constraints. So some fosters can not access read carts and librarys that have a collection of books more than 1,000 titles.
The color of binaan selects a reading book in one of the blocks in the Rutan Class I Makassar in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
The Asongan Books Block (A'Bulo) who is a citizen who prepares reading books before it is delivered to one of the blocks in the Rutan Class I Makassar in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
In the year 2023, starting at the Asongan Block Books (A’Bulo) program. Reading books are delivered directly to each block alternately from Monday to Saturday. A’Bulo can be interpreted as a similarity. Building togetherness between fellow residents of the block through the increase in recreational reading interest. In addition to getting new knowledge, reading books can reduce the boredom and psychological burden of the fosters in dealing with legal issues they are walking.
The literacy space in the rutan inhabited by 2013 the binaan per November 17th, 2023 was expected to contribute to the third program of seven national priorities in the Government Work Plan (RKP) 2024, namely Improving the Quality and Reliable Human Resources.
Photo and text : Arnas Padda
Warga binaan read books from the reading cart at the Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
The color of women's foster reading dirosa book at Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
Warga binaan read books from the reading cart at the Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
Warga binaan read books in one of the blocks in the Rutan Class I Makassar in Makassar, South Sulawesi.
The number of people to read books from the reading cart in the Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
Warga binaan studied writing in sanggar studied Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
Warga binaan studied reading at sanggar studied Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
Warga binaan studied reading at sanggar studied Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
The color of the building crosses in the block area in the Rutan Class I Makassar, South Sulawesi.
Editor : Yusran Uccang