A Path Forward: Amplifying Strategies to Women Empowerment and Soil Regeneration in South East Asia
We are honored to have the ASEAN delegation visit our KAPAS exhibition in Bali, together with guidance from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia. This visit highlighted the growing recognition of our collaborative efforts with the Indonesian government to empower women through our soil regeneration projects.
At Rumah SukkhaCitta, we believe that meaningful partnerships are key to driving social impact. Our work with the government exemplifies how aligned efforts can uplift marginalized women, particularly those who are on the frontlines of climate change. Through our soil regeneration programs, we are not just restoring land, but also providing these women with the tools and knowledge to secure their livelihoods sustainably.
Together, we delved deeper into how this blueprint can be replicated across countries. Charting an alternative path forward for a systems change for an inclusive and regenerative growth in South East Asia.
Our commitment to biodiversity and sustainable practices is further elaborated in our latest blog post, The Power of Biodiversity, where we delve deeper into how creating biodiversity through Tumpang Sari is crucial to the resilience of both our environment and communities. The blog post also explores how there are growing interests in academia and independent organizations to find optimal solutions to climate change through regenerative farming practices.
By fostering these partnerships and sparking conversations, we aim to create lasting social impacts that empower women and transform their communities. Ensuring that they not only survive, but thrive, in the face of climate change. We look forward to one day visiting more case studies in the region that has successfully replicated this regenerative model!