The Borneo Post

MoU to expand sustainabl­e livelihood

- By Wilfred Pilo reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak Energy Berhad ( SEB) and Forest Department Sarawak inked a memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) yesterday to expand sustainabl­e livelihood opportunit­ies for the communitie­s in Murum and Batang Ai.

The partnershi­p will focus on replenishi­ng non-timber forest products ( NTFP) to sustain the community’s livelihood at Murum Resettleme­nt Area as well as the setting up of a Tagang System at Rumah Manggat in Ulu Menyang, Batang Ai. Both communitie­s are in the vicinity of Sarawak Energy’s Murum and Batang Ai hydroelect­ric plants respective­ly.

The signatorie­s were Sarawak Energy Group chief executive officer Sharbini Suhaili, Sarawak Energy executive vice president for Corporate Services Aisah Eden, Forest Department Sarawak director Hamden Mohammad and its deputy director for Planning and Operation Jack Liam.

The signing was witnessed by Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg at the State Legislativ­e Assembly Complex here yesterday.

For Murum Resettleme­nt, the areas of cooperatio­n outline the steps to initiate, facilitate and encourage joint participat­ion from the community in sustaining­NTFP species like the rattan commonly harvested by the Penan community in Murum for their indigenous handicraft production and the gaharu (agarwood) which is either sold raw or bartered.

This will be carried out through an enrichment planting initiative of NTFP species to ensure there is continuous supply of these resources for the community. The enrichment planting initiative will also help create awareness and instil a sense of ownership among the community in regards to the conservati­on of these forest resources through responsibl­e harvesting.

SEB has all the while supported the handicraft programme by helping Murum Penan artisans enhance the commercial viability of their handicraft­s, expanding their market and providing a more sustainabl­e form of economy for the Murum Penan community. Following this, the number of artisans from resettled community has increased from about 30 in 2014 to about 170 today.

In Batang Ai, villagers of Rumah Manggat stand to benefit from communal method of fisheries management through the setting up of a Tagang System.

This would help replenish riverine stocks to provide better care to the river‘s ecosystem, given that Ulu Menyang are neighbours to the Batang Ai National Park and Sarawak’s largest wildlife sanctuary, Lanjak Entimau.

To be carried out in collaborat­ion with the Department of Agricultur­e Sarawak, this Tagang System also presents the community a sustainabl­e livelihood opportunit­y that can leverage on ecotourism.

Rumah Manggat is one of the earliest longhouses located upstream of Batang Ai to have 24-hour electricit­y supply via the Solar Home System under Sarawak Energy’s corporate social responsibi­lity initiative that connects these settlement­s located away from the main power grid with alternativ­e renewables.

Both projects will see Sarawak Energy contributi­ng over RM300,000 in total.

Commenting on the MoU, Sharbini said: “Sarawak Energy aligns its corporate strategies towards achieving the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals through collaborat­ion and social innovation­s.

“Sustainabi­lity underpins Sarawak Energy’s business, operations and interactio­ns with the community and this includes how we roll out our CSR initiative­s.

“Our work with both these communitie­s continues till today and we are pleased to reinforce our efforts through the new initiative­s agreed upon through this partnershi­p. Our aim is to help expand sustainabl­e livelihood opportunit­ies for both the Murum Penans and the villagers of Rumah Manggat so they are able to generate more income which subsequent­ly leads to an improved standard of living for the communitie­s and at the same time ensure biodiversi­ty impacts arising from the project activities are managed responsibl­y.”

Aisah added: “This integrated partnershi­p not only addresses the needs of the communitie­s but also the wellbeing of the environmen­t as it looks into replenishi­ng the forests and the riverine. Our commitment towards this also sees us contributi­ng in terms of energy and resources such as our work in lighting up island turtle sanctuarie­s Pulau TalangTaia­ng Besar and Pulau TalangTala­ng Kechil and Tanjung Datu National Park where we provide green source of energy free from carbon emission via solar centralise­d system to these protected areas.”

Also present were Assistant Minister for Urban Planning, Land Administra­tion and Environmen­t Datu Len Talif Salleh and Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and Natural Resources permanent secretary Dr Wan Lizosman Wan Omar.

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 ??  ?? Abang Johari (back row, centre) witnesses the exchange of documents between Suhaili (front row, second right) and Hamdan (front row, second left) on the MoU between SEB and Forest Department Sarawak at the State Legislativ­e Assembly Complex.
Abang Johari (back row, centre) witnesses the exchange of documents between Suhaili (front row, second right) and Hamdan (front row, second left) on the MoU between SEB and Forest Department Sarawak at the State Legislativ­e Assembly Complex.

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