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        "id": 1734428,
        "msgid": "indonesia-invites-strengthening-of-global-partnerships-through-the-world-mangrove-center-1778586783",
        "date": "2026-05-12 18:21:55",
        "title": "Indonesia Invites Strengthening of Global Partnerships through the World Mangrove Center",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Environment",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni has highlighted the country's strategic role in mangrove conservation, noting that it hosts 23 percent of the world's mangroves, and invited international collaboration via the World Mangrove Center to advance sustainable management. Speaking at the 21st United Nations Forum on Forests in New York, he emphasised the centre's potential to foster global partnerships, research, and innovation for climate mitigation, coastal resilience, and biodiversity protection. The initiative, supported by the Directorate General of Watershed Management and Forest Rehabilitation, aims to accelerate global mangrove restoration through knowledge exchange and international funding.",
        "content": "<p>Indonesia welcomes collaboration through the World Mangrove Center to\nadvance sustainable mangrove management at the global level. Jakarta\n(ANTARA) - Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni stated Indonesia\u2019s\nstrategic role in conservation and invited the international community\nto strengthen global partnerships through the World Mangrove Center.\nAccording to an official statement received in Jakarta on Tuesday,\nForestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni, at the 21st United Nations Forum on\nForests, conveyed that 23 percent of the world\u2019s total mangrove area is\nin Indonesia, making it one of the government\u2019s key focuses for\nprotection as part of climate action and to ensure coastal resilience.\n\u201cIndonesia welcomes collaboration through the World Mangrove Center to\nadvance sustainable mangrove management at the global level. With\ncontrol over nearly a quarter of the world\u2019s mangroves, we want to\nensure this ecosystem becomes a main pillar in climate change mitigation\nand coastal protection,\u201d said the Forestry Minister in New York, United\nStates, on Monday local time. Forestry Minister Raja Juli Antoni\nexplained that through the World Mangrove Center, Indonesia invites the\ninternational community to strengthen global partnerships, expand\nresearch and innovation collaboration, and encourage concrete actions\nfor the sustainable protection and restoration of the world\u2019s mangroves.\nTherefore, Indonesia is committed to leading global efforts in utilising\nmangrove potential to support climate action, enhance coastal\nresilience, and maintain biodiversity conservation. Furthermore, Dyah\nMurtiningsih, Director General of Watershed Management and Forest\nRehabilitation at the Ministry of Forestry, stated that the World\nMangrove Center, built by Indonesia, aims to establish a centre of\nexcellence that facilitates the exchange of knowledge, research, and\ninternational funding. In the World Mangrove Center agenda, initiatives\nfor mangrove research and restoration centres are being developed at\nvarious field observatory stations across Indonesia. \u201cThis step is\nexpected to accelerate global mangrove restoration and provide real\nbenefits for communities and coastal ecosystems worldwide,\u201d said Dyah\nMurtiningsih.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/indonesia-invites-strengthening-of-global-partnerships-through-the-world-mangrove-center-1778586783",
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