News • March 13, 2026
From Training to Real Change: Stories of Climate-Smart Livelihoods from the Coast of Kalimantan
Rohani still remembers how she felt every time the windy season arrived. Large waves crashed against the coast of Antal Hamlet, North Kalimantan, and she knew that if the mangroves […]
News • February 12, 2026
Mangrove Conservation Commitments to Commemorate World Wetlands Day 2026
Tarakan, Indonesia, February 6, 2026 – The Minister of Forestry of Indonesia, Raja Juli Antoni, along with the Governor of North Kalimantan, Dr. H. Zainal A. Paliwang, and representatives from central government agencies, provincial governments, […]
News • January 29, 2026
Making the Invisible Visible: Gender-Responsive Planning Transforms Development in East Kalimantan
In the practice of regional planning and budgeting, not all community needs are brought to the table. Data is often not disaggregated, and social analysis is conducted in general terms […]
News • November 24, 2025
Pond Farmers in North Kalimantan Empowered through Nature-Based Innovation
Black tiger shrimp farms were once a source of prosperity for coastal communities in Bulungan Regency in North Kalimantan, Indonesia, between the 1990s and 2010. At that time, shrimp production […]