ADRA Indonesia Terlibat dalam Peluncuran Master Plan Integrated Area Development Kabupaten Sigi

ADRA Indonesia Terlibat dalam Peluncuran Master Plan Integrated Area Development Kabupaten Sigi

ADRA Indonesia turut berpartisipasi dalam kegiatan Workshop Penyusunan Rencana Aksi sekaligus peluncuran dan penandatanganan Master Plan Integrated Area Development (IAD) Kabupaten Sigi yang diselenggarakan oleh Pemerintah Kabupaten Sigi bersama berbagai pemangku kepentingan. Kegiatan ini menjadi langkah strategis pemerintah daerah dalam mendorong pembangunan kawasan yang terintegrasi dan berkelanjutan. Melalui pendekatan ini, berbagai sektor seperti pertanian, pengelolaan […]

Some plant and others water, but God who gives the growth.

ADRA Indonesia Staff

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 impression. I had the opportunity to work with an amazing team, adapt to a new organizational culture, and reconnect with stakeholder partners—it truly felt like a reunion.  Returning to Central […]

MIDTERM EVALUATION – Creating Carbon Sinks & Green Community Livelihoods Through Regenerative Forest and Agroforestry Management

Sigi, Central Sulawesi Background The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is the global humanitarian arm of the Seventh-day Adventist Church—part of the 21.9-million strong Adventist community, with hundreds of thousands of churches globally and the world’s largest integrated healthcare and education network. By partnering with local communities, organizations, and governments, we are able to […]

Success in Livestock Farming and Selling Manure

success story

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 earthquake and liquefaction disaster, which caused them to lose their possessions and sources of livelihood. Previously, Mr. Lukman had never raised any type of livestock. His journey began when he […]

ADRA Indonesia Kerahkan Tim Tanggap Darurat ke Sumatera, Aktifkan NEMP dan Mulai Rapid Need Assessment di Sibolga

ADRA Indonesia has officially activated its National Emergency Management Plan (NEMP) following Cyclone “Senyar,” which struck several areas across Sumatra. As part of the rapid response, ADRA has deployed two Emergency Response Team (ERT) members, Mildred and Bellatrix, to begin a Rapid Needs Assessment in the Sibolga–Central Tapanuli area. Both staff arrived on the morning […]

Women and Forests Growing Together

in Lemosiranindi Village, Marawola Barat Regency, Central Sulawesi

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 in driving community-led change. Life in the village has gradually transformed,becoming more vibrant, more equal, and more empowered. For these women, each activity ismore than a routine; it brings pride […]

REAF 2 Project Supported Development of Sigi Regency Climate Change Adaptation Document 2025-2029

diskusi ADRA dengan bupati sigi

Climate change has become a global challenge that affects the environment, economy, and people’slives. A strong adaptation strategy is needed to reduce these risks and help communities becomemore resilient.To address this issue, the Government of Indonesia developed the National Action Plan for ClimateChange Adaptation (RAN-API) in 2013. This plan aims to include climate adaptation strategies […]

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 with farming and raising livestock. However, his journey was not easy. He once faced a major failure in livestock farming—six of his animals died from disease, causing a significant financial […]

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 the village’s cocoa farms were damaged and could no longer produce. “In the aftermath, people in Tuva started working to restore their cocoa farms,” explained Pak Bahtiar, the village head. […]

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