Empowering Change: Practical Steps for a Sustainable Business Environment

As climate change becomes an increasingly pressing issue, businesses across all sectors must embrace sustainable practices. To address this need, we partnered with Eco Mantra to host a workshop titled "Sustainable Business Strategies for Low-Carbon Operations." The workshop provided practical guidance on how companies can reduce their carbon footprint, improve operational efficiency, and meet growing consumer demands for sustainability. Held on August 30th, 2024, at HARRIS Hotel Cokroaminoto in Denpasar, Bali, the event brought together industry leaders to explore actionable strategies for implementing low-carbon operations in various sectors.

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Cultural Acceleration, Foundation for Developing Papua's Human Resources in the 21st Century

"Culture must be the foundation and stepping stone for entering the 21st century, especially amidst the rampant digital expansion in almost all aspects, with the economy as the main motivation. The Papua Cultural Week 2024 at SAI is about how cultural-based education serves as the foundation for developing 21st-century human resources in Papua to realize the future narrative of Papua." - Mr. Eng Go, founder of the Alirena Foundation overseeing the Indonesian Children's School (Sekolah Anak Indonesia in English/SAI)

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Tutur Cerita Lestari: Building Restorative Economy through Value Chain Collaboration

Tumpek Wariga is a crucial ceremony for many farmers and the Balinese community to maintain the balance between humans and plants to provide raw materials for food and their income. Seeing its importance, the Earth-Centered Coalition (Koalisi Ekonomi Membumi in Bahasa/KEM) organized the Tumpek Wariga Festival on 2-4th February, with the theme "Forest in Harmony," a collaborative celebration involving multiple parties in the agroforestry supply chain in Bali. Through this activity, it is hoped that it can increase public awareness to preserve local wisdom that is in harmony with nature, in line with efforts to maintain economic resilience. 

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Jamu: Unveiling an Indonesian Herbal Heritage for Holistic Well-being

Nusantara, a vast expanse of thousands of islands, cradles a multitude of traditional wisdom. Within the lively and varied archipelago of Indonesia, a tapestry of 360 ethnic groups unfolds, each navigating life with distinct approaches to livelihood. At its core, the ancestors of this diverse land ingeniously discovered and crafted unique paths to meet their fundamental needs: sandang (clothing), pangan (food), papan (shelter), and the essence of their sadar (well-being).

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