health / Saturday, 30-Aug-2025

First Person: The Indonesian power ranger | UN News

Women

Conservation jobs are scarce in the leafy village of Toraut, Indonesia, so when 27-year-old Fadlun Arrayan Bonde returned from university, she answered a call for women to help to patrol the neighbouring national park. She ended up forging a dynamic new career path to protect nature while transforming her community.

UNDP) launched a series of innovative projects in the Asia-Pacific region to change that.
  • Women rangers are also working to protect land and empower their communities in China, India, Viet Nam, and other countries.
  • In line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, these conservation projects are helping to combat climate change, empower women, and help them to transform their communities.
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