INSTITUTIONALIZING RESILIENCE: OKL FOUNDATION UNVEILS JANUARY 2026 MONTHLY IMPACT REPORT
Lead Researcher Oktavianus Klau Lekik orchestrating the daily distribution of 14,300+ nutritional packages alongside a diverse force of 520+ local and international volunteers, including dedicated team members with disabilities. (doc. Ragam)
Librarypost.com Badung, Bali | Closing January 2026, the OKL Foundation (OKL Street Library) has officially released its monthly impact report through the Cornerstone Adventure framework. This report serves as a rigorous institutional record, validating the critical role of Strategic Cross-Sector Partnerships and Massive Volunteer Mobilization in building community resilience.
As part of the empirical preparation for the 10th World Conference on the Future of Education at the University of Oxford (March 2026), these field findings provide the scientific foundation for our collaborative research titled:
“The Role of OKL Street Library Community Program In the Eradication Efforts of Illiteracy In East Nusa Tenggara.”
JANUARY 2026 IMPACT METRICS: A TESTAMENT TO STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS
Food Security & Radical Inclusion: Strategic Partnership with Ragam Foundation
Monthly Nutritional Volume: Orchestrated the distribution of 14,300 healthy nutritional packages (Avg. 550+ units/day) over 26 operational days.
Volunteer Force: Mobilized 520+ local and international volunteers (08:00 AM – 12:00 PM).
Inclusive Leadership: Integration of two dedicated volunteers with disabilities, proving that radical inclusion is the engine of productivity.
Youth Nutrition: Distributed 800+ Tempe Chocolates to local orphanages.
Empirical data validation: Ensuring the accuracy of 240 kg waste diversion through a strategic partnership with Trash Hero Canggu. (doc. OKL)
Environmental Stewardship: Strategic Partnership with Trash Hero Canggu
Marine Ecosystem Protection: Successfully diverted 240 kg of waste (Avg. 60 kg/week) from Batu Bolong Beach.
Social Capital: Sustained 4 weekly operations involving 80+ adult volunteers from local and global backgrounds, fostering high-level environmental stewardship.
Intergenerational Synergy: Strategic Partnership with Trash Hero Sanur
Marine Debris Mitigation: Diverted another 240 kg of waste (Avg. 60 kg/week) at Mertasari Beach.
Mobilization Excellence: Engaged 100+ diverse Heroes across 4 operations—ranging from children and teenagers to adults—securing the future of ecological education.
Intergenerational Synergy: Children and global volunteers collaborating at Mertasari Beach to foster ecological literacy. (doc. THS)
Academic Leadership & Global Advocacy
This report is curated by Oktavianus Klau Lekik (Lead Researcher) in collaboration with:
Prof. Thomas Szymansky (American College of Education, USA).
Dr. Ikma Citra Ranteallo (Universitas Udayana, Indonesia).
“Our data proves that eradicating illiteracy in East Nusa Tenggara requires a healthy ecosystem—from nutritional security to mobilizing over 700+ total volunteer participations monthly,” stated the Lead Researcher.
OKL Foundation? A holistic ecosystem driving literacy and sustainable social entrepreneurship—from weaving arts to creative farming. (Team editor)