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In Indonesia, access to clean and reliable water remains a critical challenge, particularly in rural areas where geographical conditions limit infrastructure development. In the Lamongan Regency, some villages, especially those located in hilly southern areas, continue to face seasonal water scarcity that affects public health.
As an archipelago with over 17,000 islands, responsible waste management may not be implemented by each of Indonesia’s smallest units of local government. To support Lamongan’s local waste management, i-Sentra participates in the “Awarding Lingkungan Hidup 2025” organized by Dinas Lingkungan Hidup (DLH) Kabupaten Lamongan.
Mangroves are vital coastal ecosystems in Indonesia, especially in areas like Lamongan, where communities rely on them for marine resources. They protect shorelines from erosion and rising seas, stabilize soil with their roots, and support biodiversity by providing habitats for fish, birds, and other wildlife. Additionally, mangroves filter pollutants, improve
While environmental action is often perceived as cleaning up trash and planting trees, it’s mainly about building a culture of care and responsibility to strengthen the community from inside-out. A clean environment directly impacts the health and safety of residents. Factors such as polluted air, unsafe water and unmanaged waste
In Indonesia, the holy month of Ramadan is not only a time for prayer and reflection for Muslim believers, but a time for giving and solidarity. As its yearly initiative, i-Sentra launches its Ramadan Social Service through giving small gifts to villagers. Beneficiaries of this social service reached thousands of