Pemangkou Poyo Tono Hibun (PPTH) is a community-based indigenous organization in Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. PPTH works to strengthen local wisdom, forest protection, sustainable natural resource management, and community empowerment through customary practices and environmental conservation initiatives.
Pemangkou Poyo Tono Hibun (PPTH) is an indigenous community organization based in Sanggau Regency, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Established from the collective spirit of local communities to preserve customary values and protect natural resources, PPTH has become an important community institution in strengthening local wisdom, environmental stewardship, and sustainable forest management.
For years, PPTH has actively supported community participation in forest protection efforts through customary approaches, environmental awareness, and local empowerment initiatives. The organization believes that indigenous communities play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, protecting biodiversity, and ensuring the sustainability of forest resources for future generations.

Documentation of the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Farmers for Forest Protection Foundation (4F) and Pemangkou Poyo Tono Hibun (PPTH)
Through its collaboration with the Farmers For Forest Protection Foundation (4F), PPTH continues to develop programs focused on community-based forest conservation, strengthening the role of indigenous farmers, environmental education, documentation of local knowledge, and sustainable natural resource management practices. This partnership also encourages inclusive dialogue, community capacity building, and collaborative initiatives that support sustainable livelihoods and conservation-based development.
PPTH remains committed to promoting participatory and culturally rooted approaches in environmental protection. By combining traditional wisdom with sustainable development principles, the organization seeks to create a positive impact for indigenous communities, forest ecosystems, and future generations.