Objectives
This workshop aims to share knowledge and insights on how a renowned project developer integrates community development into their projects.
Background
Rimba Raya, a 36,000-hectare peat swamp in Central Kalimantan that is also the world’s largest privately funded orangutan sanctuary, is the first project to register to the Sustainable Development Verified Impact Standard (SD VISta). Registration under SD VISta enables projects to assess and report the sustainable development benefits they generate directly against the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Aiming to avoid the destruction of forest representing more than 130 million tonnes of carbon, while ensuring a high-quality carbon projects, they develop livelihood programs in surrounding villages advance all 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These programs provide education, employment and hope for the future while increasing the standard of living and promoting gender equality.
Speakers
Dr. Sylviana Andhella, B.DM, M.B.A, CPHCM, Executive Director, PT Rimba Raya Conservation
Sarfina Adani, Consultant, Neyen
Agenda
09.00 – 09.30 Registration and coffee
09.30 – 09.35 Welcoming remarks, Sarfina Adani, Neyen
09.35 – 09.50 Introduction to Benefits Sharing, Sarfina Adani, Neyen
10.00 – 10.30 Integrating communities into the project development process: A Case Study, Dr. Sylviana Andhella
10.30 – 11.15 Q&A
11.15 – 11.20 Closing and photo session
11.20 – 12.00 Networking session
When and where?
17th October, 09:00 – 12:00 WIB
We-work Noble House Kuningan, Room 29D. Access via Floor 30
Please note, this is an in-person only event.
Who is this for?
This workshop is intended for private sector Project Developers based in Indonesia, government officials, CSOs, and Industry who are interested in participating in the carbon market or represent local communities with an interest in the Indonesian Carbon Market.

