Report Alleges Systematic Human Rights Violations and Community Exclusion in Indonesia’s Geothermal Energy Projects

The Center for Human Rights Studies at the Islamic University of Indonesia (Pusham UII) has released a comprehensive investigative report detailing widespread human rights violations and negative socio-environmental impacts stemming…

Jane Goodall Day A Global Call to Action and the Evolution of Community-Led Conservation

April 3 has long been recognized by the international community as the birthday of Dr. Jane Goodall, the pioneering primatologist whose work in Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park redefined the…

The Resilient Glow of Tepal Village Navigating the Challenges of Community-Based Micro-Hydro Power and the Promise of Hybrid Energy in Sumbawa

The heavy rain cascaded down the slopes of the Batu Lanteh mountains on a Tuesday night, March 10, 2026, causing a sudden and familiar darkness to envelop the remote settlement…

Malinau and North Kalimantan Forge Cross-Border Synergy with Malaysia for Enhanced Border Development and Community Welfare

The Government of Malinau Regency and the North Kalimantan Provincial Government, alongside representatives from Malaysia, recently convened a crucial border coordination meeting to foster cross-border synergy and address pressing issues…

West Sumatra Government Pushes Forward with Gunung Talang Geothermal Project Amid Persistent Community Resistance and Environmental Concerns

The provincial government of West Sumatra has reaffirmed its commitment to accelerating the development of the Gunung Talang Geothermal Power Plant (PLTP) in Solok Regency, despite years of steadfast opposition…

Community Resilience and Ecological Restoration The Transformation of Batu Lumbang Mangrove Ecotourism in Bali

In the coastal stretches of Pemogan Village, South Denpasar, a quiet revolution in community-led conservation has been unfolding for nearly two decades. The Batu Lumbang Mangrove Ecotourism area, a lush…