W20: Women, Pivotal Milestone for Village Development
Gender equality has been the shared goal to strive social justice and welfare equally in the world, including Indonesia. Based on the gender equality index
Exigency of Youth Mobilization to Save Our Ocean
Young generation is labelled as critical, creative, and technology-savvy generation. With these strongpoints, young generation is expected to become a future excellent leader who could
Tale of Nutmeg Part 1: From European Spices Persuers to Conservation Plant
Nutmeg warehouse in Air Merah in Bantemi Village is one of the six largest warehouses for nutmegs in Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province. A pile
Papuan Superior Commodity and Its Challenge
The song lyric of “our land is paradise land” of “Kolam Susu (Pond of Milk)” song by Koes Ploes years ago is not a nonsense.
Five Tips in Writing Short News for Youth Camp
Usually, a novice writer finds it hard to start writing the first paragraph. Therefore, the beginner should understand the SPOA (Subject, Predicate, Object, Adverb) formula.
Yosua, A Teamster of Wet Saifi Reading Club Community
Apart from the public stigma of Tanah Papua concerning with the poor access of education, data from the Statistics Indonesia (BPS) 2021 shows a good
Youth Camp Calls Youngsters to Act for Ecological Crisis
Youth Camp serves as the media that helps young people to have more sensitivity to environmental issues. The statement was addressed by Muhammad Lutfi, the
Fisheries Management Inclusivism and Sustainability in Indonesia Blue Economy
Blue Economy highlights the systematic innovation, technology, and optimum utilization to uphold added values of fisheries product. This could happen by creating policy at upstream
GTRA Summit 2022, President Emphasizing Synergy for Tenurial Conundrum
The 2022 Agrarian Reform Task Force (GTRA) Summit is expected to integrate, incorporate all ministries, institutions, and local governments to work for the shared objective,
Story of #RasaTimur, Glancing at Biodiversity Potentials in Eastern Indonesia
Man is an entity which is part of nature and the existing biodiversity. Human life depends and never separates from the existence of biodiversity. Considering
Om, Priceless Food for Ngalum Ok Tribe
Ngalum Ok tribe is one of the indigenous Papuan tribes dwelling in the Oksibil Valley, Bintang Mountains. Like the other indigenous Papuan tribes, the life
Edor Village Not Inferior as It Is Internet and Digital Literate
Following the release of Edor Village’s official website, the Kaimana Regency’s Communication and Information Office, in West Papua, in collaboration with EcoNusa organized a millennial
Edor Village Website Launching, Progress for Data-based Local Planning
Kaimana Regency Communication and Information Office in collaboration with EcoNusa and Edor Village Government released official website for Edor Village on 31 May 2022. The
Jayapura Administrative Court Turned Down PT ASI and PT PUA Lawsuits
Jayapura Administrative Court turned down the lawsuits against South Sorong Regent related to his revocation of palm oil licenses filed by PT Anugerah Sakti Internusa
Maritime and Fisheries Injustice Needs Standpoint
Implementation of policy related to maritime and fisheries resources management should get special attention so as to become one of the Indonesia economic standpoints in
73 Youth Digital Campaigner 2022 Produced 783 Contents
Climate change campaigns get more massive youth involvement. EcoNusa Foundation together with Association of Communication Science University (ASPIKOM) conducted capacity building programs about digital campaigns titled
Tribal Assembly on Recognition of Ulim Abgies Pela and Ulimpa Obokmala Clans Rights Running Well
The Moi Tribe Tribal Council held a Tribal Assembly on Recognition of Ulim Abgies pela and Ulimpa Obokmala Clans Rights on Friday 13 May 2022
EcoNusa Calls SAI Papuan Youth to Protect Forests
Papuan forests are the last frontier for Indonesia to cope with climate crisis. As the frontier that protects us from any threat, we should take