Askara Nusantara, part of crowdfunding platform Kitabisa, promotes sustainability through innovative programs, leveraging community-driven initiatives for meaningful social and environmental change.
Give supportsEmpower marginalized communities with sustainable access to electricity, clean water, and improved sanitation, fostering self-reliance through evolving green technology for environmental and social well-being.
Our FOLU practices provide direct benefit to nearby households by promoting sustainable land management, enhancing food security, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and improving livelihoods for local communities.
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By joining this plan, you will get monthly update & also extra features:Forests are the lungs of the Earth, providing oxygen, maintaining ecosystem balance, and housing diverse flora and fauna. However, our forests are currently under severe threat due to deforestation and the conversion of forest land into plantations. These practices not only damage the environment but also endanger the survival of living beings that depend on forests. In 2001, Indonesia had 93.8 Mha of primary forest, extending over 50% of its land area. In 2023, it lost 292 kha of primary forest, equivalent to 221 Mt of CO2 emissions. Why Is This Important? Loss of Biodiversity: Deforestation results in the loss of habitats for many plant and animal species, some of which are endangered. Forests are home to 80% of terrestrial biodiversity. What We Demand: Deforestation Moratorium: The government must immediately impose a moratorium on all forms of deforestation and the conversion of forest land into plantations.
One hundred households now have access to clean and affordable electricity through solar home systems. This project is a testament to the power of collaboration in bringing sustainable energy solutions to underserved areas
Askara Nusantara has constructed two innovative public toilets in Cilawang, West Bandung, using recycled plastic as the primary construction material. These facilities, equipped with showers and washing stations, are a much-needed addition to the community, where residents, primarily agricultural workers, have limited access to clean water and sanitation