Mangrove Reforestation
"Building a Green Generation, Protecting the Roots of Coastal Life"



The Critical Role of This Program
Coastal Ecosystem Restoration
The rehabilitation and planting of mangroves protect the coastline from erosion, improve water quality, and strengthen natural defenses against climate change.
Environmental Education & Youth Leadership
This program instills environmental responsibility and provides opportunities to develop local leadership through tangible actions, such as mangrove planting, recycling, school campaigns, and environmental advocacy.
Strengthening Local Cultural Identity
Arts, music, and the Minangkabau traditions are integrated into the activities, allowing youth to grow with pride in their cultural heritage while fostering environmental awareness.
Sustainable Solutions from Community for the Community
By involving youth directly in planning and implementation, the program builds local capacity and strengthens village self-sufficiency in managing resources sustainably.
Desired Impact
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Key Program Activities
Mangrove Planting & Monitoring
Local volunteers and youth work together to plant mangrove seedlings in coastal areas affected by erosion.
Recycling & Eco-Creative Workshops
Workshops that transform plastic waste into valuable, educational, and creative products.
River & Beach Clean-ups
Regular actions to maintain waterway cleanliness and educate the community about waste management.
Environmental & English Language Classes
Educational programs in schools and communities focusing on coastal ecosystems, climate change, and language skills for a green future.
Cultural & Sports Activities
Cultural festivals, traditional performances, dance classes, as well as football or volleyball tournaments to foster character development and community cohesion.