Our 2015 Annual Report highlights the organization's early successes in harmonizing human development with ecological management through market-based incentives. During this period, Planet Indonesia focused on empowering indigenous women as business leaders, cultivating youth leadership in climate action, and conducting baseline wildlife research in West Borneo.
Key points
- Empowered 1,500 indigenous women to serve as business leaders.
- Youth Leadership: Created 100 new youth leaders dedicated to climate action.
- Conducted the first comprehensive study on over 200 bird species in West Borneo.
Suggested citation
Planet Indonesia. (2015). 2015 Annual Report. Pontianak, West Kalimantan: Planet Indonesia.
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