Strengthening adat peoples of Menua Sungai Utik in managing their adat areas in a sustainable manner amidst of the COVID-19 pandemic
Strengthening adat peoples of Menua Sungai Utik in managing their adat areas in a sustainable manner amidst of the COVID-19 pandemic
Name or title proposed project
:
Strengthening adat peoples of Menua Sungai Utik in managing their adat areas in a sustainable manner amidst of the COVID-19 pandemic
Site of Project
:
Menua Sungai Utik, Ketemenggungan Jalai Lintang, Batu Lintang Village, Embaloh Hulu District, Kapuas Hulu Regency, West Kalimantan
Duration
:
15 months
Starting date
:
15 July 2021 ? 30 October 2022

GOAL
Build models and initiatives with the indigenous people of Menua Sungai Utik in managing their customary areas in a sustainable and sustainable manner in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

ACTIVITIES
Thematic category: ?Communicating and sharing learning through culturally appropriate means?
Activities:
1. Making medical information billboards related to COVID-19 and its prevention, in Iban language
2. Facilitate communication with ancestors and the universe through traditional rituals in warding off COVID-19 and cleansing traditional territories of all kinds of diseases
Thematic category: ?Food production systems: agroecology and agroforestry?
1. Training of Trainers for sustainable use of local rice seeds
2. Training on making organic fertilizer
3. Field Schools (land cultivation, nurseries, planting, maintenance and harvesting)
4. Cultivation and planting of local trees (fruit trees and house materials)
5. Facilitate Organic Vegetable Cultivation
Thematic category: ?Territorial mapping and demarcation for self-isolation and conservation?
Activities:
1. Indigenous forest management planning workshop
2. Establishment of customary forest management institutions

Thematic category: ?Local economic approach, bio-circular based on reciprocity?
Activities:
1. Ecotourism management training
2. Training to improve the quality of community handicraft products

EXPECTED RESULTS
1. There is a collective awareness of indigenous peoples in Sungai Utik village about the COVID-19 pandemic
2. The existence of technology and long-term food production systems based on local wisdom in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic
3. ncreased local food availability during the COVID-19 pandemic
4. Availability of planning documents for sustainable customary forest management
5. The existence of a customary forest management institution of Menua Sungai Utik
6. Increasing the income of the Sungai Utik community in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Reporting
Yayasan Sipat will submit financial and narrative progress reports to UNDP and GEF-SGP according to the following deadlines:

Reporting Period
Deadlines
Report I
15 July 2021 ? 30 February 2022
15 February 2022
Final Report
15 February 2022 ? 15 October 2022
30 October 2022

 
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Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Serakop Iban Perbatasan
Country:
Indonesia
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 20,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 24,775.00
Project Number:
INS/SGP/Y1/ ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/05
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed

SGP Country office contact

Ms. Catharina Dwihastarini
Phone:
(62-21) 720-6125/722-0905
Fax:
(62-21) 722-0905
Email:
Ms. Hery Budiarto
Email:

Address

JL. Bacang II No.8, Kramat Pela Kebayoran Baru
Jakarta Selatan, 12130

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