
Who we are
The MIPI team consists of educators, researchers, parents, and volunteers who believe that great change starts with consistent small steps. We may not be big—but we are ready to grow together.

What we do

We provide training and mentoring for teachers, families, caregivers, professionals, and communities to better support children with multiple and complex disabilities. Our goal is to build collective capacity that is inclusive, compassionate, and sustainable.

We work directly with schools, institutions, orphanages, and service providers to offer customized consultation and hands-on technical support. This includes program development, transition planning, and inclusive strategies tailored to the needs of each child.

We advocate for a more inclusive society by engaging the public, government, and key stakeholders. Through campaigns, public discussions, and partnerships, we promote policies and practices that protect the rights and dignity of all children.

Assisting schools in improving the education services for students with complex disabilities and deafblindness for greater independence and life after school.
Free, accessible discussions led by experts on education, disability, and nutrition.

In partnership with Deafblind International and Indonesian Ministry of Education raise awareness and inspire systemic change. Register for free at: https://s.id/4P2WK and save the date on June 19th at 1.00 to 5.00 PM Jakarta Time (+7 GMT)
We know that great change doesn’t happen overnight. But small, consistent, and collaborative steps will create real impact. We believe that small steps, if consistent and collaborative, can create big change.
We believe that sustainable change begins with informed, collaborative action—starting from wherever we are.

We don’t have a lot yet. What we have is energy, knowledge, and hearts that believe every child is valuable. If you have the passion, time, or network—let’s take this step together.
If you care, have energy, ideas, or networks—come join us. Together, we can create a world that is more prepared to embrace all children.