No PovertyThe project seeks to address the root causes of poverty and provides a universal development model that works for all people.
Zero HungerHorticulture training allows small scale farmers to increase their crop yields.
Good Health and Well-BeingHealth care services for remote communities, for instance through operating a floating clinic.
Quality EducationFunding for scholarships, technology and solar lighting for schools.
Gender EqualityCommunity enterprise funding is directed specifically at empowering women and creating female cooperatives.
Clean Water and SanitationSupply of clean drinking water for all households in the project region.
Affordable and Clean EnergyProviding solar light and electrical systems to all households in the project area.
Decent Work and Economic GrowthDirect employment opportunities for field patrols, fire brigade, forest guides, boat captains; funding of community enterprises, e.g. shrimp paste manufacturing, chicken & egg farms, boat building, handicrafts production, marketing.
Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureThe project invests in upgrading local infrastructure, investing in clean energy, and supplying technology that allows for increased and improved communications.
Reduced InequalitiesMandatory inclusivity of women in decision-making processes.
Sustainable Cities and CommunitiesThe project provides opportunities to all people, while encouraging and educating them on the impacts of climate change. It ensures the adherence to buffer zones, promoting forest protection and sustainable harvesting of natural resources.
Responsible Consumption and ProductionIncentive programs to return to local food production rather than imported packaged foods; promoting an income generating recycle bank program.
Climate ActionOn average, the project saves about 3,496,200 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Life below WaterNearly 100% of the project area is a wetlands reserve, its conservation protects 64 billion liters of water flow per month and a vital fish nursery area for the Seruyan River basin; afforestation of Mangrove areas.
Life on LandThe project preserves a High Conservation Value (HCV) forest area, home to species like the endangered Bornean Orangutan, Clouded Leopard, Gibbon, Probiscis Monkey, and Asian Sun Bear.
Peace, Justice and Strong InstitutionsThe project has supported the formation of stronger institutions through the creation of working groups that are inclusive of women and indigenous people.
Partnerships for the GoalsThe project promotes multi-stakeholder partnerships, working closely with NGOs, organisations, and the government to achieve its goals. It also cultivates strong partnerships with community members, involving them in the process of all initiatives.
Project standardVerified Carbon Standard (VCS)CCBS Gold Level TechnologyForest protectionRegionRimba Raya, IndonesiaEstimated annual emission reductions3,496,208 t CO2Validated bySCS Global Services (SCS)Verified byAENOR INTERNACIONAL S.A.U