Yunita Kanca makes a bemban-based handicraft (Non-timber forest product). She and several other girls made a working group called Tujuh Dara literally meaning seven girls, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Photo by Ramadian Bachtiar/CIFOR
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Poverty Alleviation, Ecosystem Services, Small Businesses, Women, Sexual Roles, Economics, Forest Product, Canes And Rattans, Livelihoods, NTFP, Income, Social Welfare, Basic Needs, CIFOR, Indonesia, Nontimber Forest Products, Households, Handicraft, Household Expenditure, Females, Woman's Status, Sentarum, Community Forestry, Craft, Woman, Socioeconomics, Handicrafts, Living Conditions, West Kalimantan, Bemban, Horizontal, Household Income, Kabupaten Kapuas Hulu, Kalimantan Barat, ID.