Turtles in North Maluku Turtles play an important role in ocean ecosystems by maintaining healthy seagrass beds and coral reefs, providing key habitat for other marine life, helping to balance marine food webs and facilitating nutrient cycling from water to land. In partnership with Coral Triangle Center, USAID proudly supports local efforts to conserve and protect turtle populations in key locations across Indonesia.
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Credit: USAID SEA (Evi Nurul Ihsan/CTC)
Indonesia
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Natural Resource Management
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Khandker Islam
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Indonesia
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Energy
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Sidrap Wind Farm at South Sulawesi (first utility scale wind farm in Indonesia)
Credit: Lidiastuty Anwar/USAID IUWASH PLUS SSEI
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Neighborhood Tracking Activity in Makassar City A water secure world means having clean neighborhood and healthy behavior. The residents of Lette urban village in Makassar city participating in the neighborhood tracking activity as part of the participatory assessment and triggering activities facilitated by USAID IUWASH PLUS. Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia