"Groundwater is invisible, but its impact is visible everywhere."
The UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge is a capacity-building program that challenges and inspires the next future leaders, especially students and young professionals from various backgrounds, to contribute ideas and concepts for their version of sustainable water management in biosphere reserve areas. This year marks the second year of the UNESCO Water Resilience Challenge with the theme of Groundwater.
Fifty selected participants from Indonesia and Vietnam will be put into teams, exchanging knowledge, mentored by professionals, and challenged to make the invisible visible! One winning team from each country will be invited to present their ideas at UNESCO International Conferences.
Introduction: Welang Basin
As one of the major river basins in East Java which has caused continuous flood challenges, Welang river basin is uniquely located in three administrative areas; Malang Regency, Pasuruan Regency, and Pasuruan City. The upstream region is located between Malang and Pasuruan Regency, the midstream is in the Pasuruan Regency, while the downstream is in Pasuruan City. Due to the various technical and social factors, it has been continuously flooding and caused a halt in the economic activities. Each section of Welang river, from upstream to downstream, has its own thematic challenges.
This page is dedicated to be the engagement platform between stakeholders in Welang River Basin and to share the Master Plan progress with wider audiences.
Pendahuluan: DAS Welang
Sebagai salah satu DAS utama di Jawa Timur yang kerap mengalami permasalahan banjir, DAS Welang secara unik terletak di tiga wilayah administratif; Kabupaten Malang, Kabupaten Pasuruan, dan Kota Pasuruan. Wilayah hulu terletak di antara Kabupaten Malang dan Pasuruan, bagian tengah di Kabupaten Pasuruan, sedangkan bagian hilir berada di Kota Pasuruan. Karena berbagai faktor teknis dan sosial, maka banjir seringkali menyebabkan terhentinya kegiatan perekonomian. Setiap ruas sungai Welang, dari hulu hingga hilir, memiliki tantangan tematiknya masing-masing.
Halaman ini didedikasikan untuk menjadi media interaksi antara pemangku kepentingan di DAS Welang dan untuk berbagi kemajuan Rencana Induk kepada khalayak yang lebih luas.
The Young Expert Programmes are open to Dutch Young Experts and Local Young Experts from any of the eligible countries. There is a difference in the selection process for both. Local Young Experts apply by approaching Dutch organisations, who conduct their own selection process, and Dutch Young Experts apply when new vacancies are posted online.
IFC helps to improve Indonesia’s investment climate and attract private sector investors to a wide range of industries such as infrastructure, manufacturing, commodities-based supply chains, and financial services.
- Pilot projects on City Development Strategy (CDS) in Solo, Pekalongan and Banjarmasin, with Cities Alliance and World Bank
- Training for Improved Municipality Solid Waste Management in 13 districts/cities in Aceh and Nias with Multi Donor Fund and UNDP
- Earthquake disaster response in West Sumatra
- Support to post-tsunami reconstruction in Aceh and Nias (ANSSP)
- Capacity Building to Sustain Peace and Integration in West Timor (AUP-CBSPI) with EU
- Support to the national Breakthrough Urban Initiatives for Local Development (BUILD) in 9 cities
- Integrated Urban Infrastructure Development Program (IUIDP) in 12 cities
- Partnership for Local Economic Development (PLED/KPEL) supports in 51 districts
- National Shelter Strategy in Central Java Province
National and local officials have been partnering with UN-Habitat, experiment and implement novel approaches on building their new urban policies and works with local communities and civil society organizations for a better service delivery and good practices.
Under PT. Lautan Luas Tbk as the sole principal at that time, H2O spread the business wings in water treatment with specialization on engineering, procurement and fabrication to build up a water treatment system with modernized technology to treat all various water types for portable, process and recycle purposes.
Considering more potential challenges could happen in future, PT. Lautan Luas Tbk decided to merit H2O with Organo Corporation from Japan in year 2013. Organo Corporation itself has been well known as one of the most advanced water treatment provider for all kind of industries in Japan. As the sign of this joint venture, H2O changed its name to PT. Lautan Organo Water.
Supported with proven engineering experiences and wide business network from our principals, PT Lautan Organo Water have a high confident to become the credible water solution provider company with professional services.
Our businesses focus on:
- Water and wastewater treatment system, including automatic self cleaning filter, ultrafiltration, reverse osmosis, chemical treatment, etc.
- Customized water optimization to help increasing our customers’ savings from existing processes, including recycling system.
- Turn key or leasing of water treatment plant or single equipment.
- One stop shopping services for all water problems.
CIFOR is headquartered in Bogor, Indonesia, and maintains hubs in Nairobia, Kenya, Yaounde, Cameroon, and Lima Peru. Research in the six thematic work areas is underway in more than 50 countries
NOFA's mission are:
- Empowering farmer in the development of system and effort of agribusiness and food security to strengthen regional autonomy.
- Developing self-directed of farmer institution through capacity building of the group member human resources.
- Generating capability of farmer group to strengthen bargaining position and access of capital for farmer.
- Developing economic potency in the village through capacity building of agriculture resource and creating job opportunity to strengthen national economy.
- Realizing sustainability of food security and needs of family food and other farmer community.
- Achieving sustainable development and environmentally friendly.
We know that human beings are totally dependent on nature — and that by saving nature, we’re saving ourselves. To that end, CI is helping to build a healthier, more prosperous and more productive planet.
We do this through science, policy, and partnerships with countries, communities and companies. We employ more than 1,000 people and work with more than 2,000 partners in 30 countries. Over the years, CI has helped support 1,200 protected areas and interventions across 77 countries, safeguarding more than 601 million hectares of land, marine and coastal areas.
We work collaboratively with a wide variety of water-related organizations in the region to build capacity and enhance cooperation, while boosting investment at the regional level and beyond. The Japan Water Forum has maintained a role as the Secretariat of the APWF ever since its launch.
Demand is increasing for schemes using the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach as a means of encouraging private-sector companies to participate in infrastructure development. In addition, JICA's cooperation encompasses the supports of response to international and regional challenges such as climate change and the new agenda of Indonesia's emergence as a donor country.
Our role extends beyond financing, as we help businesses to operate and grow transparently in an environmentally and socially responsible manner. We do so by investing time, capacity and resources in further understanding how their business and industry – and thus our financing – affect the welfare of local people and the surrounding environment.