By Khayat | Project Staff
What was once damaged land can become a living forest again.
Across parts of rural Indonesia, deforestation and land degradation have left hillsides bare, water sources fragile, and communities vulnerable to floods and landslides. But with the right support, these landscapes can be restored—tree by tree, community by community.
Through this project, local communities are leading the transformation of degraded land into living forests that:
Restore soil health and biodiversity
Protect watersheds and clean water sources
Reduce disaster risks for farms and villages
Strengthen long-term climate resilience
This is not just tree planting—it is ecological recovery rooted in community action.
Help turn degraded land into living forests.
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https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/plant-100000-trees-in-indonesia-forest/
Together, we can restore what was lost and grow a future that is greener and safer for all.
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