
Lembaga Generasi Bintang Sejahtera
Lembaga Generasi Bintang Sejahtera (LGBS) is a key partner of the NTB Provincial Government in their flagship zero waste program. LGBS manages 285 community-based waste banks throughout Nusa Tenggara.

Lembaga Generasi Bintang Sejahtera (LGBS) is a key partner of the NTB Provincial Government in their flagship zero waste program. LGBS manages 285 community-based waste banks throughout Nusa Tenggara.

The ADBMI Foundation is the first locally based non-profit civil society organisation in East Lombok that focuses on the issue of migrant workers and human trafficking, with a rights-based movement and the needs of victims.

This book presents a comprehensive roadmap for the Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction Forum (FPRB) in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) from 2022 to 2025. It integrates detailed plans and activities aimed at reducing disaster risks across the area.

Disaster challenges in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) can occur at any time. The 2018 Lombok-Sumbawa Earthquake taught us an in-depth lesson that preparedness, especially mitigation, can reduce the risk of greater damage.

This document presents a detailed disaster risk assessment for North Lombok Regency for the years 2021 to 2026. It identifies 11 potential hazards, including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides, floods, droughts, forest fires, extreme weather, and epidemics.

This contingency plan outlines strategies for dealing with earthquake and tsunami threats in the Mandalika Special Economic Zone, Central Lombok. It includes detailed scenarios, impact projections, and emergency response procedures to enhance preparedness and resilience.

Muhammadiyah Disaster Management Center (MDMC) is one of the supporting elements for the leadership of the Muhammadiyah Association at the Central (National), Regional (Provincial) and Regional (Regency) levels throughout Indonesia.

The Consortium for Participatory Study and Development (KONSEPSI) was founded on April 21 2001, in Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara. The founders come from various backgrounds and professions, including forest area management communities, academics, legislators, entrepreneurs, practitioners, NGOs and journalists.