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BANTU MEMUTUSKAN SIKLUS KEMISKINAN
Beberapa alat terbesar untuk memerangi kemiskinan berasal dari solusi paling sederhana - pelatihan, dana pinjaman, benih, ternak, dan akses pasar. Membantu orang memenuhi kebutuhan mereka sendiri menciptakan perubahan yang dapat dilihat dari generasi ke generasi. Wanita khususnya mengalami efek positif dengan dapat memasuki pasar yang sebelumnya tertutup bagi mereka dan memberikan pendapatan yang dapat diandalkan, kemandirian, dan bahkan keamanan, kepada mereka dan anak-anak mereka.
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JUFENTUS, a Gen-Z Guardian of Local Wisdom and Forest Conservation
The Age of Trees Measured Through the Nomadic Cycles of Indigenous Communities Have we ever heard of a civilization that determines the timing of planting

Memulihkan Lahan Kritis Desa Taipanggabe
Di balik perannya sebagai seorang pendidik, Erlin (43), seorang guru honorer di Desa Taipanggabe, kini mengemban misi besar bagi kelestarian lingkungan di desanya. Sejak Februari

Spreading Benefits as a Livestock Animal Health Worker
“I feel that being a Sukakeswan in ADRA’s program is not only beneficial for me and my family, but also for the people around me.”

Some plant and others water, but God who gives the growth.
I have just recently joined the REAF 2 Project. Five months may seem like a short time, but it flew by and left a deep

Success in Livestock Farming and Selling Manure
Lukman Hardi (45), along with his wife Siskayana and their two children, is a resident of Jono Oge Village and a survivor of the 2018

Women and Forests Growing Together
Women in Lemosiranindi Village, Marawola Barat Regency, Central Sulawesi, are no longerjust observers in forest management activities. They are now present, involved, and play akey role

From Homemaker to Home Gardener: Narlin Raga’s Journey Towards Family Nutrition and Income
Narlin Raga (30), a mother of two, lives with her husband Petrus and their children, Mei and Dimas, in Jono Oge village. The family are
From Failure to Becoming a Professional AHW Reaching West Sulawesi
Adriawan (26 years old) lives in Bangga Village. He is the eldest of three siblings. As the only son, Adriawan has always helped his parents
Promoting Gender Equality in the Community Through the Gender Network
Mrs. Khadijah (40 years old) is a single parent with a son who is currently in junior high school. She works as a member of
Restoring Cocoa, Rebuilding Hope: The Story of Tuva Village and Pak Bahtiar
Tuva is one of the villages in Gumbasa Subdistrict, Sigi, that was severely affected by the earthquake in September 2018. After the disaster, many of

Learning to Grow: Hirmawati’s Journey to Better Corn Harvests
Hirmawati, 47, is a mother of three living in Omu Village, Central Sulawesi. In addition to being a homemaker, she works as a corn farmer—her

Hope Through Herding: Rebuilding Life with Goats
Arif Wibowo (47 years old) and his wife, Suharlilin, are residents of Jono Oge Village who were affected by the devastating earthquake and liquefaction disaster