On Wednesday (27/9), volunteers from Relawan4Life, in collaboration with RMI, walked together with more than 7,000 peasants, men and women, old and young,in the 2017’s National Peasant Day commemoration. Besides joining the main front in the march toward the Presidential Palace,they were divided into five groups of two, spreading around the perimeter of the main front, and handing out peasant’ …
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Seminar and Workshop on Youth and Land 2017
Bogor-Five countries members of International Land Coalition (ILC) Asia generated a declaration on the occasion of International Youth Day to create space for the rural youth.
Dukungan BUPSHA-KLHK untuk Hutan Adat Karang
Antusiasme yang tinggi terlihat dari wajah dan gesture tiga puluh dua orang individu yang berasal dari masyarakat adat Kasepuhan Karang saat mengikuti kegiatan Sekolah Lapang Pembibitan dan Pupuk organik di Bogor. Kegiatan dilaksanakan dengan dukungan dari Bina Usaha Perhutanan Sosial dan Hutan Adat [BUPSHA], salah satu unit di bawah Direktorat PSKL Kementrian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan. Kegiatan ini juga merupakan bagian dari Progam …
Kasepuhan Indigenous Forest of Karang has Officially been Recognized by the President
The people of Kasepuhan Karang, Lebak, Banten can now breathe a sigh of relief. The reason? The three-year fight to obtain recognition from the government regarding the rights to their indigenous forest has finally succeeded. After going through the verification and validation stage twice since the filing of the October 5th 2015 establishment of indigenous forests, today (30/12) President Jokowi …
Baduy Festival Breaks Weaving Record
Kanekes – The weavers in Kanekes Village, Leuwidamar Sub-district, Lebak Regency, Banten, today (4/11) broke the record for weaving which occurred in several places during the activity held in the Baduy Festival. According to the Village Head of Kanekes, Jaro Saija, there were more than 500 weavers that were spread across 65 sub-villages in the Kaneke Village area or what …
Make Cisadane River Count!
There are 17,000 Watersheds in Indonesia. From that number, there are 108 critical Watersheds that must be restored.1 Within the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2015-2019, the government decided that 15 Watersheds are a national priority to be immediately restored. Citarum, Ciliwung, Cisadane, Serayu, Solo, and Brantas, Asahan Toba, Siak, Musi, Way SEkampung, Way Seputih, Moyo, Kapuas, Jeneberang and Saddang. …