Championing Conservation and Transforming Lives

If you haven’t already heard of the Power of Mama, you’re in for a treat!

Power of Mama (PoM)

This amazing women-led group, Power of Mama (PoM for short), is made up of 92 members from six different villages in West Kalimantan, Borneo. 

PoM’s number one goal is forest fire-prevention, protecting wildlife and their natural habitats. 

But PoM is so much more than fire-prevention. They are champions of wildlife conservation, role models and educators, and they are transforming attitudes towards the role of women. 

In addition to their primary activities of patrolling and monitoring fire-prone areas, these women have been participating in community engagement initiatives, helping to raise awareness on the sustainable use of natural resources. 

From April - June this year, PoM conducted 404 outreach activities, engaging 589 landowners, farmers and members of the community. This work is vital in sharing important information with villages and forest communities, fostering an inclusive approach to forest conservation. 

In May this year, PoM members took part in a series of capacity building workshops, addressing important topics such as financial literacy, sexual harassment and violence against women and children. The sessions offered valuable insights and practical advice, helping to empower members and equip them with useful tools and knowledge. 

And now for the heart-warming part. Please enjoy this very powerful and beautiful song PoM members wrote about the wonderful work they do. ❤️

 

(English translation) 

We are on the front line

We are ready on the front line

We will endure the tiredness

We will endure the fatigue

 

In the forest or at home

Ignite the spirit in our hearts

Defeating the blazing flames

 

We are always ready

We are always there

Protecting our forests

 

Who are we? The Power of Mama

Who are we? Mothers of Indonesia

Who are we? The Power of Mama

Love and protect Indonesia’s nature

 

Program name: Power of Mama (PoM) 
Location: West Kalimantan, Borneo, Indonesia
Run by: The Ministry of Environment and Forestry and Yayasan International Animal Rescue Indonesia (YIARI)

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