Livelihoods
help break the cycle of poverty
Some of the biggest tools to fight poverty come from the simplest solutions – training, loans, seeds, animals, and access to marketplaces. Helping people provide for themselves creates change that can be seen for generations. Women in particular experience the positive effects by being able to enter a marketplace previously closed to them and providing dependable income, self-reliance, and even safety, to them and their children.
NEWS

Bringing farmer free through Farmer Field School
In September 2018 an earthquake hit Central Sulawesi, resulting in landslides and liquefaction that led to extensive loss of lives, homes, farmland and assets; Sigi

Cash Transfer
ADRA Switzerland will partner with ADRA Indonesia for the Emergency Response NFI/Multi-Purpose Grant (ERN) Project. This ERN Project will be funded by Swiss Solidarity

UAP Training part 2 – BPTP
Last June, ADRA Indonesia and the people of Bantar Gebang visited BPTP (Balai Pengkajian Teknologi Pertanian) / Agriculture Technology’s Institute to do another training for

ADRA Indonesia’s home garden at Bantar Gebang
ADRA Indonesia team in Bantar Gebang has been giving the training and socialization on urban farming, organic vegetables and how to make home-made compost fertilizer

A new life has begun
It has been 4 months since UAP has been implemented in Bantar Gebang, especially in Sumur Batu and Ciketing Udik villages. ADRA Indonesia through ADRA

UAP Training with Bekasi Berkebun
Urban Agriculture, a project initiated by ADRA Indonesia with the support from ADRA International, aims to help the people of Bantar Gebang build their own

Sriwedari women empowerment
Sriwedari project that ADRA Indonesia has started in the village of Cemara Jaya in Karawang since March 2014 last year has come to an end

Dirk and Hanneke Van Ourwerkerk – Perpetual Gift of Love
One of the national strategy made by ADRA Indonesia is to run a Cooperative Revitalization program which will bring up the promising ideology of cooperative

Tools for women’s empowerment in Slums (TOWERS)
Background ADRA Indonesia fostered 6 Women Cooperatives in the slums of Jakarta in 10 years of service, in which “Tunas Wanita Abadi” cooperative of Cengkareng,