WALHI urges students in Papua to campaign for the environment
WALHI underlines the critical role of students in protecting nature and the environment against threats and harms of investment in Papua.
WALHI underlines the critical role of students in protecting nature and the environment against threats and harms of investment in Papua.
Thousands banded in climate actions. Youths — over a quarter of Indonesia’s population, is the most affected by impacts of climate crisis.
24 districts in West Java are experiencing water shortages due to prolonged dry season, affecting over 302 thousand households.
Collaboration to strengthen climate change literacy is needed to sensitize the public on environmental conditions.
Farmers in East Flores no longer rely on cocoa to fulfill their basic needs. The youth are raising awareness, advocating adaptation to climate change.
If the climate crisis is not controlled, 12.5 million girls will drop out of school. In Indonesia, 89% of young people expressed concern about the impact of the climate crisis.
The 14-year-old girl from Gresik has inspired the young generation to fight for the right to a clean life by caring about environmental sustainability.