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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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Best Practice Management of Forestry Natural Resources Revenue Sharing Fund Reforestation Fund (DBH DR) in Support of Social Forestry in West Sumatra Province

Forestry Natural Resources Revenue Sharing Fund Reforestation Fund (DBH DR) is a regional right which came from the receipt of forestry natural resources reforestation fund. DBH DR was gave to regional government to full fill their needs in order to implemented decentralization. Since 2017, DBH DR was given to regional government to producing provinces as …

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Policy Brief Encouraging Policy and Implementation of Gender Responsive Social Forestry Management

Data from the Statistics Indonesia (BPS) shows that the Labor Force Participation Rate (TPAK) of women is still far below the men, where the TPAK for men is 83.2% and women is only 54.3% (BPS, 2022). As an effort to increase women’s TPAK, the government has issued a policy of managing forest areas by the …

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Gender Assessment Tool in Social Forestry

Indonesia still has homework to reduce the economic disparity between women and men. Based on Sakernas data (2018), women’s Labor Force Participation Rate (TPAK) is 51.88%. It is lower than men’s TPAK which reaches 82.69%. This condition became a serious concern of the government, where in the 2020-2024 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN), the Government …

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Encouraging Gender Mainstreaming in Social Forestry, PATTIRO Organizes GAT Technical Assistance for CSOs

PATTIRO has developed Gender Assessment Tools (GAT) in Social Forestry. This tool aims to identify various gender issues in social forestry management starting from the pre- and post-approval stages of social forestry to social forestry policies and institutions in the regions. The assessment results are expected to be the starting material for developing more gender-responsive …

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Strengthen the Capacity of Women Activists, PATTIRO Organizes Training on Gender Mainstreaming in Social Forestry

PATTIRO supported by The Asia Foundation held a training on gender mainstreaming in Social Forestry on Monday-Tuesday (30-31/6). The training was held online and attended by around 40 people from 21 civil society organizations from various regions in Indonesia. This training aimed to improve participants’ understanding of gender concept in general and ability to identify …

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PATTIRO joins Inception Workshop on Think Climate Indonesia Program to strengthen collaboration

“Various ideas and potentials from institutions in Indonesia that are concerned about climate change actions are important elements of Indonesia’s future. Therefore, it is necessary to align the ideals of the institutions”, said Dr Anindya Chatterjee, the Regional Director of IDRC at the Inception Workshop on the Think Climate Indonesia (TCI) Program on 21 July. …

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Rapid Study Report | March 2021: Gender Issues in Social Forestry in West Nusa Tenggara Province

As of 2020, the area of forests managed through the social forestry (PS) scheme has reached 4.2 million hectares. Government of Indonesia is targeting to increase the area of social forestry to 8 million hectares by 2024 (RPJMN 2020-2024). This target is set to alleviate poverty, especially for communities around forest areas. Data from the Directorate General of Social Forestry and Environmental Partnerships (Ditjen PSKL), Ministry of Environment …

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Policy Brief | Acceleration of Social Forestry and Forest and Land Rehabilitation in Forestry Development Planning

Input for 2020-2024 Draft National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN). The government has yet to achieve the 2015-2019 National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) targets for Social Forestry and Forest and Land Rehabilitation (RHL). The government has targeted an increase of 12.7 million hectares of community management access to social forests and a decrease of 5.5 million …

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PRESS RELEASE OF THE DBH DR OPTIMIZATION COALITION

PRESS RELEASE OF THE DBR DR OPTIMIZATION COALITION Jakarta, January 14, 2018 2018 Forest and Land Sector Budget Policy Outlook “Social Forestry realization has only reached 6%, KLHK needs a new breakthrough in 2018” In the five years of President Jokowi’s administration, the Government has targeted that social forestry reaches an area of 12.7 million …

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