
ASRI's distribution of mosquito nets in Indonesian Borneo
2 years ago
This video tells the story of how the Alam Sehat Lestari (ASRI) Project in West Kalimantan, Indonesia distributed 4000 mosquito nets to communities around Gunung Palung National Park. Because of the link between deforestation and malaria, communities contributed seedlings for reforestation for each mosquito net. The ASRI program is guided by a model that recognizes the intersection of human and environmental health. Together with partners from throughout the world, including Health In Harmony in the US, we are working to provide a long-term, sustainable solution to a crisis of human disease and environmental destruction.
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Noah Jackson 2 years agoNice work! I look forward to meeting you and your project partners at some point. We at Forest Voices do a lot to document forest knowledge and put it into practice but we certainly are missing the health component. Good, inspiring work!! Noah Jackson, Forest Voices -
Julie levy 2 years agoGreat update on your projects. We have been following your work since you first began searching for a clinic site. I recommend that people interested in voluntary carbon credit contributions for their own carbon footprint donate to you Health in Harmony sponsoring organisation through your website. -
Theodore Ullrich
2 years ago great video!
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