Aadibashi Janajati Samaj, Parsa is a community-based social organization committed for strengthening the resilience of indigenous peoples and local communities. Through this project, the organization aims to implement a comprehensive tree plantation and forest management initiative designed to promote environmental conservation, climate change mitigation, and community welfare.
The program focuses on planting fruit-bearing, medicinal, timber, and shade-giving species in public spaces, riverbanks, community lands, and vulnerable areas. In addition, it will actively engage indigenous and local communities, thereby creating opportunities for employment, skill enhancement, nursery management, and green-based economic activities.
Additionally, the project emphasizes meaningful community engagement, involving local households, indigenous groups, women, and youth in plantation, nursery management, and livelihood creation. By promoting sustainable forest management and community-based conservation, Aadibashi Janajati Samaj aims to blend traditional ecological knowledge with modern environmental practices, ensuring a healthier and greener environment for future generations.