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- May 13, 2026
Seeds of Resilience: How Women’s Field Schools Are Changing Lives in Indonesia’s Driest Province
Four years ago, Yanti Nomnafa had a clear idea of what she wanted. "I want to learn," she said. "I want to be confident enough to speak in front of people. I want to process what I harvest better so I can provide for my family."
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How Science and Inclusion are Changing Peatland and Watershed Management in Indonesia
The devastating wildfires in 2015 left a mark on South Sumatra that residents have not forgotten. Nearly half of the fires that year burned across degraded peatland. Since then, the province – home to the second-largest peatland area on the island of Sumatra – has pushed to protect its peat more effectively.
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- May 13, 2026
From waste to wealth: Organic Fertilizer as a Pathway to Climate-Resilient Livelihood
Fredik Baitanu had an idea why his vegetable crops were wilting and underperforming season after season. The clay-textured, grayish-white earth on his farm in Netpala village was a clear sign of poor nutrient content — quality fertilizer, he believed, was the answer. But he could not always afford it.
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