Mora Dingin
Community Development & Conflict Transformation Analyst
Mora is a Community Development and Transformation Conflict Analyst at WRI Indonesia. Focus on developing and assisting communities at the site level and encouraging conflict transformation. So that people can be more empowered and have the ability to manage their potential for a sustainable livelihood.
Before working at WRI Indonesia, Mora had been involved in the NGO/NGO world for around 15 years, focusing on issues of policy advocacy, the rights of indigenous peoples, the environment, sustainable management of natural resources and conflict resolution. He was once the Director of the Qbar Association and the West Sumatra Walhi Regional Council and worked on several projects in Jambi, Kalimantan & Papua.
Mora completed his Bachelor's (S1) & Master's (S2) education in the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Andalas University. Have a Mediator certificate legalized by the Supreme Court.
Has a hobby of traveling, cooking and gardening.
Projects
Improving Community-Based Forest Management and Sustainable Livelihoods for Communities Living in and Near Forests
Visit ProjectSupporting Indigenous People and Local Community (IPLC) groups in securing their community forest and adopting forest-friendly livelihoods to reduce and reverse deforestation.
Part of Forests & Land Use