To increase public awareness, especially in household clusters and traditional ceremonies, the Wisnu Foundation is supported by UNICEF, the Bali Provincial Health Office and the Bali Provincial Disaster Management Agency to disseminate information and increase community capacity in supporting #BaliBangkit. Major achievements of the overall RCCE activities, including: Build public trust in national authorities on...
Project Category: 2019 - 2024
Recognition of the Tenganan Village Indigenous Forest
Tenganan Pegringsingan Traditional Village is located in the eastern part of the island of Bali. Administratively, Tenganan Pegringsingan Traditional Village is part of Tenganan Village, Manggis District, Karangasem Regency, Bali Province. The area of the traditional village is 917.2 hectares, stretching north and south, from the hills to the coast and flanked by two hills,...
Glorifying Mertajati Tamblingan Forest: Development of the Dalem Tamblingan Traditional Forest in Four Villages of Buleleng as a Sustainable Forest Learning Center Based on Local Knowledge
The Indigenous People of Dalem Tamblingan is currently scattered in four villages, namely Gobleg, Munduk, Gesing, and Umajero (Four Village). Based on historical records, Gobleg is the mother village of three other villages, namely Munduk, Gesing, and Umajero. Gobleg residents are believed to be descendants of Dalem Tamblingan who fled from Mount Lesung south of...
fromvillage: Optimization of Village Potential in Protecting the Environment and Developing Alternative Businesses through Natural Soap Production
Village communities tend to be consumptive and instant, as in the use of bath soap to maintain skin cleanliness. Bathing soap is usually bought at grocery stalls in the village or when going to the city. Even though the village has the potential to make its own soap as a daily necessity. Potential villages that...
Binding Life Fibers: Research and Documentation of Ikat Weaving as an Effort to Restore the Pattern of Old Balinese Clothing
The pattern of production and consumption is closely related to food and clothing which are two of the three basic human needs. The pattern of production and consumption of food and clothing is very dependent on environmental conditions, as well as the social and cultural conditions of the community. Fulfilment food and clothing needs and...
Database of Kerobokan Traditional Village – Badung, Bali
Kerobokan Village is a village located in an urban area, and since the 1980s experienced a transition from traditional village life to a tourism city. In addition, globalisation that is developing now greatly affects people’s lives. These conditions impacted to: The development of tourism causes the value of land to increase, in addition to the...
Ecological Tourism in Bongancina Village
The need for accurate village data is very important for each village, one of them is Bongancina Village – Buleleng Regency. The village government invited the Wisnu Foundation to assist its village apparatus and its community groups to build accurate and comprehensive databases and information. The big goal is to develop ecotourism in Bongancina with...
Nusa Penida Ecological
Since April 2018, the Wisnu Foundation has collaborated with the Global Environment Facility for Small Grants Program (GEF-SGP) and UNDP, conducting programs on Increasing Socio-Cultural and Ecological Resilience of Communities in Facing Globalization Pressure on the Small Island – Nusa Penida. The program has a span of 2 years (2018 – 2020) in 4 regions...