Farwiza Farhan: The powerful women on the front lines of climate action | TED Countdown

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2022-02-01 ・ TED


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Farwiza Farhan: The powerful women on the front lines of climate action | TED Countdown

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When it comes to big problems like climate change,
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we tend to like big solutions:
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new technologies, global policies.
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But many of the most important solutions
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are rooted on the ground
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by actors that don’t walk the corridors of power,
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by actors that might not speak the scientific language of climate change
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but who are dealing with its impact every day.
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I am a forest conservationist
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from the Leuser Ecosystem in Sumatra, Indonesia.
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You might have never heard of this landscape.
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But it’s the last place on Earth
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where the critically endangered Sumatran rhino,
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tiger, elephant and orangutan still roam together in the wild.
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Meet Sumini.
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Sumini is the leader of Indonesia's first women-led ranger team
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and a mother,
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a conservationist whose action is rooted in her community
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on the edge of the Leuser Ecosystem.
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In the patriarchal society where she operates,
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a woman is expected to be quiet and subservient.
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During a village meeting,
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the ladies tend to congregate in the kitchen
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while the men discuss village policies and budget.
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And oftentimes,
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even if she is present in the meeting room,
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she is expected to not voice her opinion,
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rather letting a male relative answer [questions] addressed to her
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without consulting her first.
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When I asked Sumini why she chose to protect and conserve the forests,
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she said, "We are mothers and grandmothers.
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We are responsible for everything.
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From the moment we wake up,
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we have to wash clothes, cook and make coffee for our family.
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More than anything, we need water
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in every aspect of our life.
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And the only thing that protects our water source
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is the forest up the mountain."
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The path for Sumini to lead these rangers is anything but straightforward.
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She became familiar with the forest
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when she began accompanying her husband trekking.
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During these trips, they witnessed encroachment and logging.
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They saw people taking out timber and encroaching into the forest.
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When they would try to warn off the loggers,
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they were met with a challenge.
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"Who are you and what are your authorities to tell us off?
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Go away!"
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Logging an encroachment that happened upstream
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soon turned into disasters downstream.
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A heavy rainfall that lasted for a few days
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turned into flash floods and landslides,
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destroying the village and its essential infrastructure.
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After the disaster,
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Sumini and other villagers had to take refuge
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in a shelter for a while.
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"Being a refugee is hard.
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You don't have privacy and security.
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You don’t even have access to clean flowing water.
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It's hard to even keep yourself safe and clean.
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I don't want that kind of disaster to happen again,"
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she said to me.
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For Sumini and her team,
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the first part of becoming a ranger was not putting on a uniform
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but creating a map of the forest.
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You see, in Indonesia,
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access to land and forest are often contested,
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and one couldn't simply walk into a patch of forest
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and declare that they will protect this patch.
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No, no.
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The government needs to acknowledge that you are the legal guardian
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of the particular forest.
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And then they will give you the paperwork to affirm your role.
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In order to obtain this permit,
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the community needs to create a proposal with a map.
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So they get the work.
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Of course, they know where things are in the forest:
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where the water and the waterfall [are],
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where the orchid is and where the bear sleeps.
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But putting this knowledge on paper is something else.
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Climbing up into the forest with her crew,
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they learn to read the GPS,
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orient around a map
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and take note of important flora and fauna
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as well as signs of wildlife.
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They begin to plant trees and restore parts that were degraded.
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Up to this day, In Indonesia,
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there were only a few patches of forest formally managed by groups of women.
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And Sumini led one of them.
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It might sound awesome,
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but the work is not done.
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The conservation work is never done.
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Sumini and her team still face many challenges every day.
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And sometimes they are still being patronized and undermined.
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But the power of these women is patience and persistence.
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They're embedded in the community,
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so they learn to navigate the tricky path of being a strong female leader
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in a conservative patriarchal society.
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Unlike a conservation expert that parachutes in from outside,
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Sumini and her team are here to stay.
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So their approach is instantly different.
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At this point,
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we know that tropical forests are a stabilizing force for climate.
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And protecting tropical forests
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is one of the most cost-efficient ways to avert climate disaster
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and biodiversity collapse.
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But the conservation world needs an overhaul.
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We need more women in the position of leadership --
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women from the grassroots,
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women like Sumini.
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Women make up half of the world's population,
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yet only a fraction sits at the decision-making table.
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Women in the communities are the guardians of environmental wisdom,
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yet they are often an untapped source of knowledge,
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underappreciated and therefore underresourced.
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Community based alone is not enough.
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A study by WRI showed that most community forestry initiatives
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benefit elite village leaders,
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usually men,
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and worsen gender equality on the grassroots.
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So how do we change this?
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First, we need to acknowledge that the problem is complex.
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There are close to 85,000 villages in Indonesia,
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about 25,000 of them are located in and around forests.
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Each have their own complexities and challenges,
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but each of them also has its own Sumini.
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It is up to us to find them,
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work with them
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and invest in them.
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Thank you.
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