By Misbachul Munir | Project Staff
Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it is a daily reality for rural communities in Indonesia.
Floods, landslides, droughts, and soil degradation are becoming more frequent, putting lives, farms, and livelihoods at risk. Planting trees is one of the most effective and affordable ways to strengthen climate resilience at the community level.
Through this initiative, we aim to plant 100,000 trees to:
Restore degraded forest and watershed areas
Protect water sources and reduce flood risks
Safeguard farmland and food security
Strengthen community resilience to climate shocks
Each tree planted is a natural shield—absorbing water, stabilizing soil, and storing carbon for years to come.
Join us in building climate resilience—one tree at a time.
Support the project here:
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/plant-100000-trees-in-indonesia-forest/
Together, we can turn trees into protection, hope, and a safer future.
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