Enhancing Family Resilience Amidst Climate Change: A Path to Sustainable Futures

Empowering Poor Farming Families for Climate Resilience In the face of ever-increasing climate challenges, poor farming families in vulnerable rural areas are among the most affected. At CIRMA, we recognize that climate change poses a significant threat to the well-being and livelihoods of these families. Our mission is to empower them to build resilience and thrive in a changing world. The Climate Challenge Climate change brings unpredictable weather patterns, prolonged droughts, devastating floods, and extreme temperatures. These challenges directly impact the health, agriculture, and livelihoods of rural families, pushing them deeper into poverty. Our Approach CIRMA's approach is multi-faceted, addressing the interconnected issues of health, climate-smart agriculture adaptation, and sustainable livelihoods. Our goal is to empower families to withstand the impacts of climate change and secure a sustainable future. Strengthening Health Health is the foundation of resilience. We provide access to healthcare services, including preventative measures, to mitigate climate-related health risks. Through health education and awareness campaigns, we empower families to make informed choices about their well-being. Climate-Smart Agriculture Adapting agriculture to changing climate conditions is essential. We educate and train farmers in climate-smart agriculture techniques, promoting sustainable practices that enhance crop yields, conserve natural resources, and reduce vulnerability to climate extremes. Sustainable Livelihoods Economic stability is crucial for resilience. We support income-generating activities and micro-enterprises that diversify income sources and reduce dependency on weather-dependent agriculture. This empowers families to withstand climate shocks. Building Resilience Resilience is not only about surviving challenges but also about thriving despite them. We work closely with communities to develop resilience plans, establish early warning systems, and foster social networks that provide support during crises. Join Us in Empowering Resilience You can be part of the solution. Your support, whether through donations, volunteering, or advocacy, helps us empower poor farming families to adapt, overcome adversity, and secure their future.

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CIRMA: Making a Real Impact for the Poorest Community

CIRMA(Centrum Inisiatif Rakyat Mandiri) is a civil society organization established on May 18, 2018, in response to the persistent realities of extreme poverty affecting urban poor settlements, peri-urban communities, and rural populations across eastern Indonesia. From its inception, CIRMA has understood poverty not only as an economic condition but as a multidimensional challenge involving dignity, inequality, ecological vulnerability, and limited access to essential services. The organization began its work by addressing critical needs in water, sanitation, and public health through community-based initiatives such as well drilling, healthy latrine construction, and the revitalization of village water systems for underserved households.

CIRMA has expanded its mission toward strengthening climate justice and ecological resilience among smallholder farmers in West Timor’s dryland ecosystems. Its current programs focus on climate-resilient agriculture, eco-enzyme–based ecological farming, access to climate information services, farmer group strengthening, and cooperative development. CIRMA also integrates nutrition-sensitive interventions—particularly for women and children in low-income rural households—by linking sustainable food systems, maternal health, and community-based nutrition education as part of a holistic approach to rural well-being.

As a community empowerment approach for poor and vulnerable groups, CIRMA applies a 3A intervention model: Attitude, Access, and Asset Transfer, operationalized through a Live-in method. This approach involves facilitators living and working alongside community members over a defined period to foster behavioral change (attitude), expand access to services, knowledge, and networks (access), and enable the transfer of context-appropriate productive assets (asset transfer). This model has demonstrated effectiveness across multiple intervention areas in West Timor by strengthening farmer group institutions, improving household livelihood resilience, and enabling participatory and sustainable community transformation.

CIRMA works collaboratively with local governments, academic institutions, grassroots organizations, and international development partners including Vitamin Angels America, the New Zealand Embassy, Japan Water Fund, SELAVIP Chile, and the Climate Justice Resilience Fund (USA). Through these partnerships, CIRMA advances inclusive, community-led development while representing the voices of smallholder farmers from West Timor in broader national and global climate justice platforms. Legally registered and operating at the sub-national level, CIRMA continues to bridge knowledge, innovation, and collective action to support a just, climate-resilient, and dignified future for marginalized communities.

Project

Improving Toilets for Displaced People
2025-2026
Donatur: SELAVIP CHILE

CIRMA proposed an initiative to construct 30 household sanitation toilets for 30 poor families living in the Los Palos resettlement area of Oebelo Vil...

Empowering West Timor: Advancing Climate Justice
2025-2027
Donatur: CJRF - USA (Climate Justice Resilience Fund)

Title : “Empowering West Timor: Advancing Climate Justice and Community Resilience for Rural Smallholder Farmers”. Background & Context We...

Healthy Latrines for Frontier Poorest Households
2025-2026
Donatur: SELAVIP CHILE

SELAVIP Foundation was created by the Belgian priest Josse van der Rest Emsens sj (1924 – 2020) being its concern and main mission to help the most...

Improving Access for Poor Families to Clean Water
2024-2025
Donatur: Japan Water Fund

Through the support of the Japan Water Fund (JWF), CIRMA is implementing a program to revitalize the clean water installation and distribution network...

Video Gallery

Speak Up: Farmers' Voices on TVRI NTT
Speak Up: Farmers' Voices on TVRI NTT
Healthy Latrines for Frontiers Poorest Household in Kabuna
Healthy Latrines for Frontiers Poorest Household in Kabuna
WASH
WASH
Testimoni
Testimoni
Clean Water Access
Clean Water Access
Testimoni
Testimoni

Photo Gallery

Napan Rises: From Hot Mud to Fields of Life (Part
Napan Rises: From Hot Mud to Fields of Life (Part
28 Apr 2026
Napan Rises: From Hot Mud to Fields of Life (Part

28 Apr 2026

Napan Rises: From Hot Mud to Fields of Life (Part
Napan Rises: From Hot Mud to Fields of Life (Part
28 Apr 2026
Napan Rises: From Hot Mud to Fields of Life (Part

28 Apr 2026

Agroforestry Penyanggah Ekonomi Petani Kecil
Agroforestry Penyanggah Ekonomi Petani Kecil
17 Dec 2025
Agroforestry Penyanggah Ekonomi Petani Kecil

17 Dec 2025

Reflection Sharing Session Women Farmer Group
Reflection Sharing Session Women Farmer Group
17 Dec 2025
Reflection Sharing Session Women Farmer Group

17 Dec 2025

Climate Learning Series
Climate Learning Series
09 Dec 2025
Climate Learning Series

09 Dec 2025

Climate Learning Series
Climate Learning Series
09 Dec 2025
Climate Learning Series

09 Dec 2025

Sowing Hope
Sowing Hope
08 Dec 2025
Sowing Hope

08 Dec 2025

SELAVIP Visits CIRMA, 2025
SELAVIP Visits CIRMA, 2025
02 Dec 2025
SELAVIP Visits CIRMA, 2025

02 Dec 2025

Demplot
Demplot
02 Dec 2025
Demplot

02 Dec 2025

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Community Voice/Suara Komunitas

Kesenjangan harga jual antara petani dan konsumen akhir
02 Dec 2025
Kesenjangan harga jual antara petani dan konsumen akhir

Kesenjangan harga antara petani dan konsumen menggambarkan ironi pahit dalam rantai pangan. Petani menjual gabah atau sa...

Maraknya Komoditi Pertanian dipasok dari Luar NTT
02 Dec 2025
Maraknya Komoditi Pertanian dipasok dari Luar NTT

Maraknya komoditas pertanian yang dipasok dari luar NTT menjadi ironi di wilayah yang sebagian besar penduduknya adalah ...

Testimonial

Victor Fernandez
Victor Fernandez

“Since our family received the Healthy Latrine support from SELAVIP and CIRMA, we no longer need to go outside to relieve ourselves, especially at night. I also learned how to maintain hygiene and care for our sanitation facilities in the right way. For us, this support is not just a toilet—it is comfort, health, and dignity for our family here in the Lospalos Resettlement, Oebelo Village.”

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PARTNERSHIP

“In collaboration lies the key to transformative change for the most neglected, disadvantaged and extremely poor communities. Partnerships bring together diverse expertise, resources and perspectives thereby amplifying collective impact.”
CIRMA

Centrum Inisiatif Rakyat Mandiri (est. 2018)

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Kota Kupang - Nusa Tenggara Timur NTT Indonesia

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