Disaster recovery plans for wildlife are often overlooked yet necessary for the long-term resilience of people and the planet.... Read More
Dina Oktaferia
Dina is a Reporter & Research Assistant at Green Network Asia. She is a Law graduate from Gadjah Mada University with a passion for community engagement. She has particular interests in labor, the study on gender and social class, and journalism.
Indigenous Peoples are the core caretakers of nature. What can we learn about disaster resilience from Indigenous knowledge and art?... Read More
The Singapore government has enacted the Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) Bill (OSRA Bill). What does it entail?... Read More
The government of New Zealand enacted the Hauraki Gulf / Tīkapa Moana Marine Protection Act in October 2025.... Read More
How can we, as part of a community, practice reciprocal sharing that is inherent to the framework of gift economy?... Read More
Equipped with culinary diversity, how can Indonesia advance its gastrodiplomacy so it is not only economically impactful but also sustainable?... Read More
Language shapes our perceptions of the world. The Potawatomi is miles ahead in environmental regards by recognizing the sentience of nature.... Read More
Klub Rumah Dara, a film club for women cinephiles, exists as a safe space to enjoy and discuss movies through the feminist lens.... Read More

Addressing the Elephant in the Forest: The Necessity of Disaster Recovery Plans for Wildlife
Indigenous Knowledge and Art as Integral Instruments for Disaster Risk Reduction
Singapore Passed OSRA Bill to Protect Victims of Cyberviolence
New Zealand Takes a Step Against the Oceanic Degradation of Hauraki Gulf
Practicing Gift Economy: How We Can Foster Community Bond Through Sharing
Integrating Sustainability in Indonesia’s Gastrodiplomacy Efforts
Animating the Environment Through the Indigenous Language of Potawatomi
Klub Rumah Dara: Amplifying Women’s Voices Through Cinematic Discussions