In light of climate change and global biodiversity loss, preserving tropical wetlands and their role as habitats for endangered species is essential.... Read More
Dinda Rahmania
Dinda is an Assistant of International Partnerships at Green Network Asia. She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from President University. As part of the GNA In-House Team, she supports the organization’s partnerships with international organizations, governments, businesses, and civil society worldwide through digital publications, events, capacity building, and research.
Recent UNESCO findings underscore insufficient progress in meeting the 2030 education agenda and emphasize the need for remobilization.... Read More
Turning used flip-flops into sculptures is an eye-catching way to reduce trash and contribute to the local economy by giving local craftspeople a livelihood.... Read More

Preserving the Role of Tropical Wetlands as a Home for Endangered Species
Remobilization Call for the 2030 Education Agenda
Waste Upcycling: Ocean Sole Turns Discarded Flip-Flops into Artwork