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Description: Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia (WALHI) is a non-governmental, environmental organization promoting sustainability and social justice. A member of the Friends of the Earth International network, it unites more than 450 NGO's throughout the archipelago. Organizes and provides advocacy on a wide range of issues including access to natural resources, indigenous rights, marginalization of communities, pollution, deforestation, climate change and biodiversity
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Subject: Civil rights, Biodiversity, Natural resources, Indigenous peoples, Pollution, Deforestation, Social advocacy, Environmental policy, Sustainable development
Group: South Asia
Creator: Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia
Publisher: Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
Coverage: Indonesia
Tag: Disaster relief, South Asia, Wildlife conservation, Networking and coordinating, Environmental policy, Agriculture, Coasts and oceans, Woodlands, Water supply, Mining, Rural communities, Indigenous peoples, Indonesia
Description: Established in 2002, The Asian Green Forest Network (AGFN) contributes to the regeneration of rainforests in Asia through tree-planting activities. In addition to public awareness campaigns regarding the critical condition of Asia's forests, the organization runs seminars on planting, programs for rural infrastructure development, and programs related to the protection of the orangutan, an endangered species threatened by illegal logging and forest fires in Asia's forests. AGFN procures afforestation funds by collecting recyclable waste
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Subject: Wildlife conservation, Forests
Group: East Asia
Creator: Asian Green Forest Network
Publisher: Asian Green Forest Network
Language: Japanese
Coverage: Asia, Indonesia , Japan
Tag: South Asia, Wildlife conservation, Tree planting, Woodlands, Water supply, Japan, Rural communities
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