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'''WALHI''' (Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia, or The Indonesian Forum for Environment) is a large ]n environmental ], which is part of the ] network. '''WALHI''' (''Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia'', or The Indonesian Forum for Environment) is an ]n environmental ], which is part of the ] network.


It describes itself as "Indonesia's largest environmental NGO,"<!-- I believe that's accurate, but an independent source on size of Indonesian NGO's would be good. --Singkong2005 --> and its scope is broader than just environmental concerns: "It stands for social transformation, peoples sovereignty, and sustainability of life and livelihoods." The website also reports that WALHI volunteers assisted after the ] in ]. It describes itself as "Indonesia's largest environmental NGO,"<!-- I believe that's accurate, but an independent source on size of Indonesian NGO's would be good. --Singkong2005 --> and its scope is broader than just environmental concerns: "It stands for social transformation, peoples sovereignty, and sustainability of life and livelihoods." The website also reports that WALHI volunteers assisted after the ] in ].


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WALHI (Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia, or The Indonesian Forum for Environment) is an Indonesian environmental non-governmental organization, which is part of the Friends of the Earth network.

It describes itself as "Indonesia's largest environmental NGO," and its scope is broader than just environmental concerns: "It stands for social transformation, peoples sovereignty, and sustainability of life and livelihoods." The website also reports that WALHI volunteers assisted after the May 2006 Java earthquake in Yogyakarta.

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