Category Archives: DokumENTER

DokumENTER is our living archive—a space to witness collective movements and celebrate our milestones. It’s a testament to the fact that when we move together, change isn’t just a dream; it’s our history in the making.

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Wakaf Hutan: Planting Hope, Responding to the Climate Crisis

Imagine Indonesia without forests in Kalimantan and Papua. There are no lush trees that cool the air. No chirping birds, the sound of sturdy tree branches, or Sumatran tigers crossing the leafy floor. Without forests, we lose the lungs of the earth, guardians of clean water, protectors of the soil, and homes for millions of […]

Public Transportation, Clean Air, and New Hope: Stories from the Jakarta Urban Mobility Festival

Jakarta, April 26, 2025- To strengthen the movement towards clean and sustainable transportation in the Southeast Asia region, the Jakarta Transportation Discussion Forum (FDTJ), in collaboration with ITDP Indonesia, successfully organized the Jakarta Urban Mobility Festival (JUMF) 2025. One of the important activities in this series of events is the Community Panel Discussion with the […]

SHEnergy Fest 2025: Women’s Voices in a Just and Sustainable Energy Transition

Bandung, April 27, 2025— Energy transition is now a global issue of serious concern, from affected farmers to vulnerable women anxious about the current climate crisis. But behind the efforts to shift from fossil energy to renewable energy, an important question arises: is this process truly fair and inclusive for all, especially for women from […]

Sedekah Energi and the Pursuit of a Just Energy Transition in Garut

Unstable economic conditions and the climate crisis are real threats to Indonesian society today. Amidst the threat of climate crisis, an initiative has emerged that combines spiritual values and concrete actions for the earth: MOSAIC (Muslims for Shared Action on Climate Impact). This collaborative movement was born from the realization that Islamic values teach its […]

EXPLORING THE ALLEYS: Traces, Stories & Green Transport

Sustainable mobility with equitable public transportation is now one of the keys to reducing carbon emissions in big cities. With cars and motorcycles crowding the streets and pollution blanketing the urban skyline, there is an urgent need to adopt a more environmentally friendly way of moving around. Global Carbon Atlas data (2024) notes that the […]

Strings of Stories: A Fun Makrame & Iftar Gathering with“Teman ENTER”

Jakarta, March 8, 2025 – At the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, Enter Nusantara successfully held an event titled “Macrame Workshop & Fun Iftar with Teman Enter” on Saturday, March 8, 2025. Teman Enter,” the term for volunteers at Enter Nusantara, refers to young people who are actively involved in various environmental initiatives […]

Bengkel Hijrah Iklim 3.0: The Role of Muslims in Realizing a Just Energy Transition

On February 3-8, 2025, Enter Nusantara fully supported with high enthusiasm the Bengkel Hijrah Iklim 3.0. This collaboration was carried out with Aktivasia, Purpose, and GreenFaith. This collaboration is a forum that is rich in new perspectives in discussing a just energy transition and green ZISWAF as a climate solution. Before delivering Bengkel Hijrah Iklim […]

Enter Nusantara, WALHI, and Carbon Coalition Hold Action at KPK, Demand to Thoroughly Investigate Corruption Case of PLTU II Cirebon

Enter Nusantara, the Indonesian Forum for the Environment (WALHI) West Java, together with the People’s Coalition to Clean Cirebon (Karbon), took action in front of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) building, South Jakarta, Thursday (28/11/2024). This action demanded that the KPK thoroughly investigate the corruption case of PLTU II in Cirebon. This action is a […]

Building Energy Security amidst Climate Crisis through Beragam Project

Have you ever imagined that people who have existed and lived long before the existence of the state suddenly have their land now claimed by the state? In fact, they have been present and living from the time of their ancestors for generations before the existence of the state. Or have you ever come across […]

Halmahera Research School: Defending Land, Justice, and a Sustainable Future

In a land rich in resources and natural beauty, Jailolo’s young people face big challenges. Jailolo is a sub-district and also the capital of the West Halmahera district, North Maluku province, Indonesia. The population of this sub-district is 35,502 people (2021), with an area of 226.00 km² and a population density of 157.09 people/km². Meanwhile, […]