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:: Tatik Hatch-Barnwell - UK and Indonesia ::

The driving force and brains behind the Charity. Tatik's initiative and enthusiasm drives everyone forward in a sensitive yet practical way. She is both a successful business woman and mother of three, lives in London and 'commutes' to Indonesia to oversee the Trust's work.

:: Philip Hatch-Barnwell - UK and Indonesia ::

Secretary and gofer. Artwork, design, advertising and public relations. Speaks fluent Indonesian and enjoys working in the field. Lives with Tatik and their children in London and makes frequent trips to Indonesia.

:: Mrs Onny Rohana Day - UK and Indonesia ::

Onny, who remains a valuable Trustee, has handed over her 'Treasurer' duties to Nunuk Yektining Rahayu who now deals with all the money and banking. Onny is Balinese, a mother of a grown up son and works full time for the Debenhams Group in London.

:: Tony Wheale ::

Tony has been working in public health for more than 30 years and his experience is a valuable source of technical and administrative expertise for our work. Tony's family and the Hatch-Barnwells have travelled together across Java, Bali and beyond, providing a valuable insight into the Indonesian way of life and the circumstances of many Indonesian families.

:: Robin Williamson ::

Main advisor to the Trust. Robin entered the computer business on graduating from Oxford University in 1963. He was appointed Managing Director of Context Limited, a leading electronic publisher of law and government information in January 1989. On his retirement from Context in 2004 he became Chairman of Praxis Media, an educational software company founded by his son, Jonathon. Robin Williamson is Executive Director of the International Communications Forum and a Trustee of Media Wise, both non profit organisations involved in promoting ethical standards in the media.

:: Nur Wahyuni - Jakarta ::

Nur is Tatik's sister. She is the Director of The Indonesian Children's Appeal in Jakarta and Treasurer for the newly registered "Yayasan Hatch-Barnwell Indonesia". Nur handles all the banking and arrangements for getting money to each project, working closely with Julia Ahmad and Dr Tata Cipta Dirgantara. She lives with her young son Zaki in Jatiwaringin and runs a catering business.


:: Julia Ahmad and Dr Tata Cipta Dirgantara - Bandung ::

Julia and Tata are a husband and wife team who are totally committed to helping the Trust. Their work has been tireless and voluntary from the beginning. Both have studied in the UK (Tata a PhD and Julia took Montessori qualifications). Tata graduated from the Institute of Technology in Bandung and is now a Lecturer there. His speciality is Aircraft Structure. Julia also graduated from ITB in Bandung with a Degree in Environmental Engineering. Julia is the head of the sister charity in Indonesia "Yayasan Hatch-Barnwell Indonesia" and together they manage the Trust in Indonesia, as well as running their own school and working full time.

:: Nunuk Yektining Rahayu - currently London ::

Nunuk is Tatik's niece and she is in the UK to study for a Degree. As well as studying, she has taken over the Treasury duties from Onny Day and now handles all the money from donations in the UK for the Trust. Nunuk also replaces Rani as an invaluable volunteer and we hope that she will continue her work with the Trust long after she has graduated and returned to Indonesia.


:: Valete ::

:: Gusrika Rani ::

From East Java, Rani studied in England and helped the Trust as an invaluable volunteer. She returned to Indonesia, married and now lives with her husband in New Zealand. We wish them both all the best for their new life together.

:: Imas Eva Nurviati - Depok ::

Imas was instrumental in starting the first emergency school immediately in the aftermath of the Tsunami of December 2004. She has commuted between Jakarta and Aceh to manage the emergency school, and help in the organisation of the permanent school now built and officially opened in Aceh. Imas was amazing and she has now fulfilled her duties for the Trust and returned to her work at Nurul Fikri, Depok, West Java as a part of the national Curriculum Development Team. Imas holds a Master's Degree in Curriculum Development.


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