Community-based Mangrove Protection and Restoration Program

From 2023, Yayasan Tahija continued its humanitarian efforts through stakeholder-driven initiatives that contribute to Indonesia and the global community. One such initiative is a community-based mangrove protection and restoration program in Bangka and Belitung. As an archipelagic nation, Indonesia holds…

Community-based mangrove habitat restoration and conservation programs

Indonesia has the world’s largest area of mangrove forests and is responsible for protecting mangrove forests as part of the global community in combating Greenhouse Gases by safeguarding these vital ecosystems. Indonesia possesses more mangroves, in terms of the number…

Sustainable Seaweed Farming

Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world with 17,504 islands and sea area of 5.8 million km². The Indonesian Sea has about 8,500 species of fish, 555 species of seaweed and 950 E. cottonii and ranks second for…

Acknowledgement from Habibie Award

Yayasan Tahija (Tahija Foundation) congratulates Prof. Adi Utarini, as the Project Leader of World Mosquito Program Yogyakarta, in receiving Habibie Award in the field of medicine on November 12, 2019 in Jakarta. Habibie Award was rewarded to Prof. Adi Utarini…

Community Welfare Improvement through Sustainable Seaweed Aquaculture

On 27th August 2019, Mr. Trihadi Saptoadi, Chairman of the Executive Board of Tahija Foundation inaugurated a conservation kiosk in Oelolot village, Rote Ndau, East Nusa Tenggara (the “Conservation Kiosk”). The Conservation Kiosk is a joint effort between Yayasan Konservasi…