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Issues in focus:

Kulisusu People are in need of drinking water and sanitation facility

Family-based Forestry: A Long-term Strategy for Protecting North Buton Forest

Raising Income of Indigenous Women of Kulisusu through Micro-Credit Assistance

Land Titling: Legalizing the Rights of Kulisusu Families to Lands

 

Contact:

Griya Mahkota Permai

Blok B3 No. 4 Rahandouna

Kendari 93232 - Indonesia

Telp.: +62-401-392498

Fax: +62-401-392498

E-mail: idrap@idrap.or.id

 

     
 

PROJECTS

 
     
 
 Trainings

The trainings which have been conducted are: human rights training, training on project planning and implementation, training on project financial management and administration, training on micro-credit, training on water system and sanitation, and English training.

The total direct beneficiaries of all these trainings is 325 peoples. These trainings have been made possible by the financial support of the following organizations: NCIV (Netherlands Centre for Indigenous Peoples), ICCO (Interchurch Organization for Development Cooperation), and OHCHR (UN Voluntary Fund for the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People). More

 
 
 Water supply

The project of water supply has been conducted in four villages of North Buton Island, namely Lelamo, Waode Buri, Ulunambo and Tomoahi.

The total direct beneficiaries of project is 1.214 families or 7.662 peoples. This project has been made possible by the financial support of the following organizations: Komitee Ärzte für die Dritte Welt (German Doctors for Developing Countries). More

 
 
 Permanent toilets

The project of permanent toilets has been conducted in four villages of North Buton Island, namely Lelamo, Waode Buri, Ulunambo and Tomoahi.

The total direct beneficiaries of project is 1.214 families or 7.662 peoples. This project has been made possible by the financial support of the following organizations: Komitee Ärzte für die Dritte Welt (German Doctors for Developing Countries). More

 
 
 Family-based forestry

The project of family-based forestry has been conducted in two villages of North Buton Island, namely Lelamo, and Waode Buri.

The total direct beneficiaries of project is 102 families with 112 ha of reforested lands. This project has been made possible by the financial support of the following organizations: Komitee Ärzte für die Dritte Welt (German Doctors for Developing Countries). More

 
 
 Land title

The project land title has been conducted in two villages of North Buton Island, namely Lelamo, and Waode Buri.

The total direct beneficiaries of project is 63 families with 63 land titles. This project has been made possible by the financial support of the following organizations: Komitee Ärzte für die Dritte Welt (German Doctors for Developing Countries). More

 
 
 Micro-credit assistance

The project of micro-credit has been conducted in six villages of North Buton Island, namely Lelamo, Waode Buri, Ulunambo and Tomoahi, Lasora and Wapala.

The total direct beneficiaries of project is 365 families or members. This project has been made possible by the financial support of the following organizations: Komitee Ärzte für die Dritte Welt (German Doctors for Developing Countries), CIDA (Canada Fund), and the World Bank (Indigenous Peoples Secretariat). More

 
     
   

Last updated: 27 August, 2010

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