RECOFTC Indonesia urges collaboration and forest preservation at Fahutan UnHas Anniversary

07 April 2021
Lasmita Nurana
Hasanuddin University Faculty of Forestry (Fahutan UnHas) celebrated its 14 anniversary with a series of activities throughout March 2021 on the University campus and online.
Notes from the Field
Foto: ©RECOFTC Indonesia

The theme for this year's Fahutan UnHas Anniversary is "Managing innovative higher education and alumni who contribute towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the forestry sector". The anniversary celebration aims to celebrate the entire UnHas academic community for the hard work towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations also known as SDGs.

The activities took place throughout March 2021. They included village development programs, exhibitions of wood and non-timber forest products, meetings between stakeholders, write-shops for research and proposals, and empowerment/community service, writing competitions and online national seminars.

Director of RECOFTC Indonesia, Gamma Galudra, congratulated the Fahutan UnHas community for its achievements at an online event on 27 March 2021. “The collaboration between UnHas and RECOFTC Indonesia started in 2009 and continues to this day’” said Galudra. “There are many records of our success and achievements with Fahutan UnHas, and I hope that this collaboration will continue, with more partnerships and new opportunities for cooperation, especially for forest and environmental sustainability, in the years to come.

At present, RECOFTC's conducts activities in South Sulawesi in partnership with the Akar Tani Cooperative in Bantaeng. The partnership was initiated with a field visit to Hasanuddin University in 2009.

Petani kopi di Desa Pattaneteang sedang panen. Foto: @RECOFTC
Farmers harvest coffee farmers in Pattaneteang Village, Bantaeng Regency. Photo by: ©RECOFTC Indonesia

Watch the anniversary activities online on the official UnHas Youtube channel. 

 

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[Disclaimer] The story was originally published in Bahasa Indonesia. It was translated into English and adjusted for style.

RECOFTC's work is made possible with the continuous support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA).