Healthcare Incentives and Alternative Livelihood for Marginalized Communities to Protect Rainforests Safeguarding Orangutan and Other Endangered Wildlife in Indonesian Borneo.

Healthcare Incentives and Alternative Livelihood for Marginalized Communities to Protect Rainforests Safeguarding Orangutan and Other Endangered Wildlife in Indonesian Borneo.

We created an incentive system so that people from villages where there is little or no logging receive discounts up to 70% on their healthcare, and people can pay for healthcare with seedlings or pay with other non-cash payments. So far, we have received more than 106,000 visits from about 36,858 people and received 105,825 seedlings from patients.

 

All the seedlings that we received are used for reforestation. Until now, we are successfully replanting 273 ha of forest. Through the Chainsaw Buyback, ASRI has brought 207 chainsaws from loggers and helped them to build a sustainable and non-harm business and has protected approximately 50,571 old-growth trees from being cut.

 

Furthermore, in response to the economic downturn caused by the pandemic,, we launched a Rainforest Stimulus program and supported 65 ex-loggers and farmers through this stimulus program, where they care for seedlings for additional income, resulting in more than 32,500 extra seedlings for reforestation.