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Salsabila Khairunnisa
Born2003 (age 20–21)
CitizenshipIndonesia
Occupation(s)Student; Environmentalist
OrganizationJaga Rimba
Known forCampaigning against palm oil
Awards100 Women (BBC)

Salsabila Khairunnisa (born 2003) is an Indonesian environmental activist. Aged 15, she co-founded the Jaga Rimba youth movement which aims to fight deforestation and exploitation in Indonesia. In 2020, she was nominated one the BBC's 100 Women Award.

Biography

Khairunnisa was born in 2003 in Jakarta.[1] In March 2019 at the age of 15, she co-founded the youth organisation Jaga Rimba, which aims to counter deforestation and act as an advocate for the environment in Indonesia.[2][3] Jaga Rimba is closely connected to the community who lived at Laman Kinipan, who was evicted from the village in 2018 by a palm oil company.[3] The business PT Sawit Mandiri Lestari (SML) claimed they had the rights to use the land the community lived on to grow palm.[3] They evicted the villagers, resulting in famine, as well as affecting the community of orangutans who lived in the area.[3] Jaga Rimba campaigns to ensure that the indigenous people of the Kinipan Forest, one of Borneo's last rainforests do not lose their land.[1][4]

"The pandemic has given us a collective awareness that we are all under the same capitalist and patriarchal system that bases its existence on profit. It is time to unite in solidarity, and lead a green and just recovery.”

— Salsabila Khairunnisa

In addition to her work with Jaga Rimba, Khairunnisa is one of the leaders of the school strike for climate in Indonesia.[1] She is inspired by Greta Thunberg and Mitzi Jonelle Tan.[2] In 2020 she was nominated for the BBC's 100 Women Award.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b c "BBC 100 Women 2020: Who is on the list this year?". BBC News. 2020-11-23. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  2. ^ a b Taylor, Michael (2020-12-08). "No such thing as 'sustainable' palm oil, says Indonesian youth activist". Reuters. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  3. ^ a b c d Post, The Jakarta. "Indonesian women named among 'BBC 100 Women 2020'". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  4. ^ Ediyati, Asri. "Ikut Bangga Bun! 2 Wanita Indonesia Masuk Daftar BBC 100 Women 2020 - Halaman 2". trending (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  5. ^ "Dua Wanita Indonesia, Febfi dan Salsabila, Masuk dalam Daftar BBC 100 Women 2020". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-12-17.