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Why Plan works in Indonesia
The Republic of Indonesia is extremely poor; 50% of the population lives on less than £1 a day. Indonesia is prone to climate and geological related hazards including earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, cyclones, volcanic eruptions and drought.
Providing communities with the appropriate skills and knowledge they need to confront the risk of disaster before the worst happens, and encouraging them to take action can greatly reduce the impact of these, protecting livelihoods and assets and preventing financial, physical and emotional distress.
How you can help
We aim to raise funds to strengthen communities’ resilience to disasters by increasing their awareness of the risks they face and advising them on how they can reduce these. Plan will help to set up and support children’s associations and youth clubs which will increase there member’s awareness and encourage them to devise campaigns and create drawings highlighting the need for disaster risk reduction in the community.
Plan enables poor communities to take action together to achieve children’s rights to an education, decent healthcare, clean drinking water and more. We give long-term practical support so poor communities can improve the lives of their children and themselves. We also campaign to change the way a whole range of adults - from parents to politicians - think and act, because we know their decisions can perpetuate poverty.
Children themselves can be powerful advocates for change, so we encourage them to take part in decision making, from village councils to national assemblies. And because children will be the leaders of tomorrow, we believe that strengthening their voices now will create a fairer, better world - now and in the future.
This is just one of many projects within Plan’s wider disaster risk reduction programme. With your support, this project can make a difference to the lives of many children, families and communities in Indonesia.
