Yayasan Binuri

Developing programs that promote a balanced relationship between land use, community needs, and biodiversity conservation.

BINURI was established in 2019 in response to the need for an organisation capable of integrating field experience, technical expertise, and long-term commitment to sustainable development.

Since its establishment, BINURI has focused on strengthening its internal capacity, building strategic partnerships, and developing program models that are responsive to community needs and environmental dynamics. The founders’ extensive experience working with national and international institutions provides the organisation with a strong foundation of credibility. Although BINURI did not begin with a formal project portfolio, the organisation has steadily positioned itself as a capable and reliable actor, driven by practical experience, integrity, and a deep commitment to advancing sustainable social and environmental outcomes.

Ibu Bumi Orangutan works closely with Yayasan Binuri on vital conservation projects across the region.

Core principles

  1. Equitable Partnerships: Building cooperative relationships that are fair, transparent, mutually beneficial, and sustainable, ensuring that no party is disadvantaged.

  2. Focus on Field Implementation: Prioritising activities that deliver tangible benefits for communities and the environment.

  3. Respect for Local Wisdom: Recognising traditional knowledge and local cultural values as essential components in every stage of program planning and implementation.

  4. Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration: Working collaboratively with individuals, communities, and institutions at the local, national, and international levels to enhance the effectiveness and reach of our programs.

  5. Synergy with Local Stakeholders: Engaging harmoniously with local government, communities, and media partners while promoting capacity-building efforts that support long-term program sustainability.

  6. Monitoring and Accountability: Conducting systematic monitoring and measurement of all program outputs and outcomes as a commitment to responsibility, transparency, and continuous improvement.

  7. Adaptive and Responsive Management: Adjusting strategies and revising field activities as needed to reflect emerging circumstances, social dynamics, and environmental conditions.

Meet the team

Linggom Sari Hutabarat brings more than 20 years of experience in environmental and community-based development, including managing programs supported by USAID, the Coca-Cola Foundation, and Agincourt Resources. Her expertise in project management, administration and finance, and stakeholder coordination strengthens BINURI's capacity to implement effective conservation and community-focused initiatives.