Renovation of 16th Century Building

The Tahija Foundation and the Banda Cultural and Heritage Foundation (Yayasan Budaya dan Warisan Banda) are collaborating to renovate a 16th century building formerly the residence of the Deputy Governor

Project Dengue

In 2004, the Tahija Foundation initiated and launched a research and pilot project to help find a solution to the DengueHemorrhagic Fever (DHF) issue. The research was implemented in Yogyakarta in three stages since 2004 and was concluded at the…

Support to improvement of educational infrastructures

The legacy of knowledge is timeless and not rendered irrelevant by the passage of time. Building schools, contributing funds, as well as energy and innovations for schools are acts of inheritance that shall never cease in their usefulness and last…

From Rocks and Statues We learn About Our Indonesian Diversity

The Tahija Foundation has supported research activities conducted by Yogyakarta Archeological Center in order to uncover the extent of the Losari Site. This activity at the Losari Temple Site became an interest of the Tahija Foundation because its existence contributes…

An effort to restore the balance of the ecosystem in the Ujung Kulon National Park

In an effort to support the conservation endangered wildlife in the Ujung Kulon National Park, Banten, the Tahija Foundation funds several activities that indirectly enhance the improvement of the habitat of the targeted wildlife (in particular the endemic Javan rhinoceros).…