Jakarta, June 22 -- Indonesia in an international forum advocates for the rights of indigenous peoples in relation to climate change, including showcasing the progress and developments of the country's Customary Forest Program.
Contacted by ANTARA from here on Sunday, an official at the Forestry Ministry, Yuli Prasetyo Nugroho, stated that Indonesia has participated in the Facilitative Working Group on Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform (FWG LCIPP) since its establishment.
"Indonesia consistently shares information about the efforts of the Indonesian government through the customary forest program. At FWG 2025 in Bonn, Germany, Indonesia was asked by the LCIPP Secretariat to present its best practices for the first time,"...
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