
Photo credit: Office of the Governor of North Sumatra Province
This MoU aims to strengthen the synergy between the provincial government and TaHuKah in the protection and conservation of the natural environment. It affirms North Sumatra’s government’s commitment to preserving forests while improving the welfare of communities living alongside key conservation areas.

Photo credit: Office of the Governor of North Sumatra Province
Following the signing, Governor Bobby Nasution stressed the region’s role in supporting Indonesia’s national target of net zero emission by 2060, specifically mentioning the critical importance of preventing forest loss and degradation and the importance of collaboration, recognising the value that TaHuKah brings:
“North Sumatra can be an example in achieving Indonesia’s net zero emission target by 2060, and I even hope that we can achieve it faster, in 2045. Therefore, collaboration between the government and NGOs, such as TaHuKah is very important,”
TaHuKah’s success is rooted in its dedication to supporting local people. Erwin Alamsyah Siregar, Director of TaHuKah, detailed their approach:
“We are developing a compensation scheme for the communities who live in and alongside areas of high conservation value, to involve them in the protection of their forests. Our aim is to reduce or stop deforestation altogether. This incentive-based approach recognizes the role of local communities as the rightful guardians of the forest.”
“This MoU is a significant achievement in our mission to protect North Sumatra’s forests. This agreement allows us to begin working with the forest management units (FMUs) at the landscape level, and contribute to the protection of biodiversity in all state forest areas under the provincial authority. ”
“This new level of partnership will ensure the long-term sustainability and scalability of our shared conservation goals.”
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