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Community Involvement as the Key to RHL Effectiveness

Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL) carried out by Forest Farmer Groups (KTH) has a better level of effectiveness compared to RHL management carried out with contracted companies. KTH’s involvement starting from the planning process gave them a higher sense of ownership in looking after the plants because they were involved from the start. This emerged […]

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Executive Summary | Encouraging Inclusive Climate Resilient Budget Allocations

The National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) estimates that Indonesia potentially experiences economic losses due to climate change to the amount of IDR 544 trillion in just four years, from 2020-2024. To minimize these losses, the government has intervened in the form of climate resilience actions regulated in the Bappenas Climate Resilient Development Policy Document (KPBI)

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Policy Brief | The Self-Management Method A Sustainable Solution for Forest and Land Rehabilitation

Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation Number 23 of 2021 regarding the Implementation of Forest and Land Rehabilitation (FLR) mandates that FLR can be carried out through a provider (contractual) or by self-management. A PATTIRO research (2023) found that implementing FLR by self-management was more effective than doing so through a contract. The effectiveness of

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Development of a Road Map for the Success of the HI PAUD Program

Policies related to the Integrative Holistic Early Childhood Development (PAUD HI) program, both in terms of education, health and overall early childhood growth, must be ensured to run in one corridor so that goals are aligned. This came to the fore in an audience conducted by PATTIRO to Assistant Deputy for Early Childhood, Primary and

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Women’s Participation in Social Forestry is Still Minimal

Women’s participation in decision making in Social Forestry is still symbolic, meaning that their presence is present but only limited to the attendance list. At almost every meeting for decision making at the site level, women only play a role in the consumption session and organize the meeting offerings. Meanwhile, men will focus on following

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Efforts to Maintain SDGs Achievement through the RHL Program

The achievement of East Kalimantan’s SDGs in 2022 is included in indicators both in the economic and environmental pillars. This is a challenge for local governments to maintain the quality and quantity of forest and land areas in East Kalimantan. This statement emerged at a Multi-Party Discussion on the Forest and Land Rehabilitation Program (RHL)

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Collaborating with Young People in Preserving the Environment

In the last two decades, the impact of environmental damage due to massive development of the Papua region has been increasingly visible. Environmental conservation in the Papua region requires more attention, including involving wider stakeholders to jointly protect the environment of Papua. Youth can be important partners in preserving the environment to ensure environmental benefits

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Community Economic Development is a Strategic Issue in the MSF Sarmi Program

Economic development is a concern in discussions by members of the Multi Stakeholder Forum (MSF) in Sarmi Regency, in line with MSF’s strategic plan (renstra) for the 2021-2026 period. This is because most civil society groups that have carried out community capacity building in economic development in Sarmi Regency have so far mostly only focused

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Ecology-based District Budget Transfer (TAKE) Workshop and Training in Merauke District

As part of efforts to encourage sustainable environmental and forestry management in Merauke Regency, the Papua Wasur Lestari Foundation (YWLP) in collaboration with the Regional Research and Information Center (PATTIRO), held a Workshop and Training on Ecology-Based District Budget Transfers (TAKE) in Merauke Regency. , Tuesday (1/8) at Halogen Hotel Merauke. The TAKE implementation scheme

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Establishment of MSF to Promote Forest Friendly Policies in Papua

A multi-party forum or Multi Stakeholder Forum (MSF) is a collaboration across sectors or stakeholders such as local government, civil society groups, academics, the private sector and the community based on government administrative areas. This forum has a common goal to achieve the desired changes in regional development. Each party brings different perspectives and expertise,

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Policy Brief | Encouraging Women’s Involvement in Forest and Land Rehabilitation Management

The erratically changing climate makes the Indonesian people worried about the occurrence of natural disasters such as floods, volcanic eruptions, forest and land fires, which will result in food shortages, poverty and even death. Limited knowledge in disaster mitigation and recovery creates greater suffering, especially for women who depend on domestic tasks. To anticipate gaps,

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Improve Analysis Skills to Watch the Regional Budget

The fulfilment of citizens’ rights should be able to reach all Indonesian people. Local governments have the authority to plan and implement the development agenda at the local level with adequate budget support. To ensure transparency and accountability in the use of the budget, public need to participate in overseeing the planning and implementation of

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