“Today, thanks to the program prepared by ASEZ, I felt great joy and pride. Activities like this raise the social value of the fire service, build citizens’ trust, and give us the strength to serve with even greater passion.”
- Dattatray Satav, Chief of the Kharadi Fire Station in Pune, India
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ASEZ in the Philippines Holds Crime Prevention Seminars at Two Universities in Parañaque... Young Adults Lead the Way in Building Safer Cities
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ASEZ has launched youth-led efforts to build safer cities by holding crime-prevention seminars in Parañaque City, Philippines. On November 13 and 19, 2025, ASEZ hosted the ASEZ Crime Prevention Seminar at Olivarez College and PATTS College of Aeronautics in Parañaque. Around 150 to 330 participants—including students, local residents, and police officials—joined the events to discuss the importance of crime prevention and practical ways to take action. The seminars were held as part of ASEZ’s crime-prevention initiative, the RCT (Reduce Crime Together) Project. |
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ASEZ in India Launches Cheer Up Campaign for Firefighters... Dreaming of an Inclusive Local Community
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On December 7, 2025, ASEZ in Pune, India visited the Kharadi Fire Station located in Kharadi, Pune, Maharashtra, and held the “Gratitude & Appreciation Program” for firefighters as part of its Cheer Up Campaign. This activity was organized to hear directly about the role of the fire department in protecting citizens’ lives and property, and to encourage young people to reflect together on the meaning of urban safety and public services from the perspective of the UN SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals)—Goal 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) and Goal 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions). The event was attended by MLA (Maharashtra Legislative Assemblymember) Bapusaheb Patahre and Kharadi Fire Station Chief Dattatray Satav, who shared possibilities for cooperation between the fire service and young adult volunteer organizations.
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Voices for Digital Rights Echo Across 85 Universities in 3 Countries
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For about one month starting on December 7, 2025, ASEZ carried out a Digital Rights Campaign at 85 universities across three countries: South Korea, Germany, and Nepal. This campaign was organized to raise awareness of the concept of digital rights and to share various cases of human rights violations occurring in online spaces, thereby enhancing digital rights awareness among young people and the public. As a result, the campaign successfully gathered 2,693 signatures in support of establishing an international commemorative day, “Digital Rights Day.”
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International Day of Education: Questioning the Essence of Learning |
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The challenges facing humanity today—climate crisis, unending conflicts, and poverty—are by no means simple. The power of law and technology alone is not enough to fully resolve these complex problems. The most fundamental solution ultimately lies in education, which changes the way people think and instills sound values. However, the harsh reality does not even allow this basic solution. According to the latest report by UNESCO, approximately 250 million children and adolescents worldwide are living in conditions where they cannot even attend school. |
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