By Khayat | Project Staff
What has been lost can still be restored.
Across parts of rural Indonesia, forest loss has left communities vulnerable to floods, landslides, and declining livelihoods. But where forests once stood, hope can grow again—through community-led restoration and conservation.
This project supports local communities to turn degraded land into living forests that:
Restore soil, biodiversity, and ecosystem balance
Protect water sources and reduce disaster risks
Support sustainable livelihoods and food security
Strengthen resilience to climate change
From forest loss comes forest hope—when communities are given the tools to protect and restore their environment.
Help turn loss into hope, one tree at a time.
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https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/plant-100000-trees-in-indonesia-forest/
Together, we can grow forests that protect people, nature, and future generations.
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