Conservation Incentive Program Education, Health, Access
This program aims to ensure that villages around BIAN maintain sustainable natural resource management by preserving and strengthening traditional practices and integrating them into local and regional development plans. It encourages communities to embrace conservation incentive programs such as support for education and healthcare that enhance well-being while reinforcing their commitment to conservation. The program also focuses on identifying priority social development needs so that community development and natural resource management progress together toward long-term sustainability.
Target Program
- Communities actively protect and conserve the BIAN ecosystem through performance-based incentives.
- Threats to forests and biodiversity are significantly reduced.
- Customary regulations are strengthened as the foundation for sustainable natural resource management.
- Community access to essential services (education, healthcare, transportation) improves.
- Access to quality education and healthcare services increases through improved facilities, trained personnel, and targeted support programs.
- Cultural conservation centers function as hubs for education and the preservation of traditional knowledge.
- Collaboration between communities, PT BIA, and local government becomes stronger and more effective.
- The incentive program is integrated into village and district development planning and budgeting.
Outdor Learning Program
In School Education Support Program
Community Health Posts in Each Village
Stunting Prevention Program
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