About Us
Hano Wene Indonesia foundation
Hano Wene is a phrase that originates from the local language of Papua (Wamena), which means "Good News"(Hano = Good, Wene = News). Philosophically, Hano Wene brings good news by providing basic necessities for local communities in the remote areas of Indonesia, including education, electricity, and water.
Our Vision
Increasing the prosperity of inhabitants in the remote areas of Indonesia for them to be part of the civilization of their own families, communities, and Indonesia.
For reaching that vision, our missions are:
1. Building local libraries to provide knowledge and create a supportive learning environment among the local community.
2. Providing access to clean water to improve well-being for people in remote areas.
3. Providing green electricity to improve well-being for people in remote areas.
What Makes Us Different?
Legal organization
Hano Wene has been registered as a foundation under names Yayasan Hano Wene Indonesia, Decree of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Number AHU-0005943.AH.01.12. 2020.
Native leader
Our leader is a native Papuan, and he stresses the importance of indigenous leadership working to amplify the voices of the people in the Papua community. Our leader also has a strong direct relationship with the local communities to help address their actual needs.
Excellent On-Ground Execution
Proven track record in the on ground execution. We have successfully delivered 10.000+ books and built 6+ libraries in several areas of Papua.
Transparent
We believe transparency is important to measure our impact on society. It is our priority to make sure that every donation creates an impact and we will show it through our annual report uploaded on the website.
Pasionate Teamwork
Our team comes from diverse backgrounds. It has been our passion to work on community development and bring changes to the world. We are 100% volunteers thus every donation goes directly to our project. We do not take charge of any fees other than operational costs.
Awards
Our programs have been awarded by the SDG PIPE (Sustainable Development Goals Pemuda Indonesia Penggerak Perubahan), YSEALI (Young South East Asia Leaders Initiative), and the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in San Francisco.
Books Delivered
Libraries Were Built
Students Supported
Passionate Volunteers
Our Main Projects
Books & Library
We are build libraries in remote areas, because there are limited access to books for being read and studied. Cunrenntly, we have opened seven libraries in the Papua, west Papua provinces and Maluku province.
Illiteracy
Even though Indonesia is on-track to achieve universal primary education by 2015 (MDG 2), progress has been uneven. According to the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), 32 percent of Papuan children under 15 years of age were illiterate in 2010. This is the highest illiteracy rate in the country. We create a curriculum to minimize the illiteracy rate in the villages and remote areas of Papua.
Our Support Projects
Free breakfast at the School
Children in the interior and rural areas of Papua do not get nutritious food, so there is no enthusiasm to study in school and it prevents them from thinking creatively. We cook a nutritious meal once a week for the children at school. You can support us by donating any amount of money it will be useful to buy food every week.
DONATE NOWAspire to Inspire
“Aspire to inspire” is a program aiming to inspire others through videos about the condition in remote areas, including education, health, economy, and socio-culture. The videos are uploaded on click YouTube
Electricity
Curently, we are developing electricity project in the village of Illunggime, Lanny Jaya District, click Electricity to suppot us
You can acces the video by click YouTube
Partners, Media Cover & Awards
- All
- PARTNERS
- MEDIA COVER
- AWARDS

PT. Freeport Indonesia
Jakarta

Papua Muda Inspiratif
Jakarta

We Make Change
UK

AGU's Thriving Earth Exchange
USA

Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative
USA

Metro TV
Jakarta

SDG PIPE
Spain

Initiative of Change Indonesia
Jakarta

TV One
Jakarta

Antara News
Jakarta

Detik News
Jakarta

Kick Andy
Jakarta

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta

Suara Papua
Papua

Valid News
Jakarta

Sea Today
Jakarta

Cendrawasih Pos
Papua

Mi News
Jakarta
Our Team

Neas Wanimbo
Founder & Director
Handriyanti Diah Puspitarini
Co-Founder & Program Manager
Anton A Rumaikeuw
Co-Founder & Finance Manager
Jessica Sitohang
Marketing Manager
Dovi Putra
Marketing
Lodewyke Walewangko
Content creation
Saskia
Conten Creator
Valdo Simamora
Public Relation ManagerOur Team in Region

Yohana Rumaikeuw
Finance Hano Wene Jayapura
Vidya Gabrillia
Staff Hano Wene Jayapura
Ociana Murib
Staff Hano Wene Jayapura
Ibe Wanimbo
Cordinator Hano Wene Wamena
Alince
Secretary Hano Wene Wamena
Ricky Kuan
Staff Hano Wene Wamena
Yower
Staff Hano Wene Wamena
Melianus Sapari
Cordinator Hano Wene Kaimana
Ance
Sectretary Hano Wene Kaimana
Al Jufri
Cordinator Hano Wene Halmahera MalukuLet's Bring Change To the Communinty
Donate today and support our projects to develop the community in the remote areas of Indonesia.
Bank National Indonesia (BNI)
- Acount Name : Yayasan Hano Wene Indonesia
- Account Number : 7066000957
- Bank SWIFT Code : BNINIDJA
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI)
- Acount Name : Yayasan Hano Wene Indonesia
- Account Number : 0340-01-001139-56-1
- Bank SWIFT Code : BRINIDJA
To donate by check, please contact :
- Email :
info@hanowene.org - Call :
+62 813 4466 2188
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does Hano Wene mean?
Hano Wene is a phrase that originates from the local language of Papua, which means "Good News"(Hano = Good, Wene = News). Philosophically, Hano Wene brings good news by providing basic necessities for local communities in the remote areas of Indonesia, including education, electricity, and water.
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Is Hano Wene a legal organization?
Hano Wene has been registered as a foundation under the name Yayasan Hano Wene Indonesia, Decree of the Minister of Law and Human Rights Number AHU-0005943.AH.01.12. 2020.
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What projects is Hano Wene working on?
The Hano Wene Foundation helps to facilitate libraries, clean water and electricity to improve well-being, in the remote areas of Indonesia.
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Where is Our Area of Work?
Our projects focus on remote areas in Indonesia. We first started in Papua and will soon expand our project to another area.
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How can I help or be involved?
Join us - We're always looking for people to contribute their skills, ideas and time. (Specifically for ones from provinces of Papua and West Papua).
Promote us - TShare this information and tell our stories to your friends.
Support us - Any form of contribution is greatly appreciated, including cash donations and in-kind support.
Contact Us
Location:
Jalan Hamadi Pante, Kompleks purna Wirawan TNI angkatan laut RT 06 RW 10, No. 2B Jayapura selatan Papua 99222
Email:
info@hanowene.org
Call:
+62 813 4466 2188