“The Sakula Budaya Program and Good Forest Indonesia have proven that environmental and cultural preservation in Central Kalimantan can go hand in hand when supported by strong collaboration. This success belongs to all of us—farmers, young people, government institutions, and other partners. We deeply appreciate the dedication of all parties who have supported our vision until today,” said GFI Director, Fadhillah Hanum.
The spirit of cross-sector collaboration has become one of the key foundations behind the success of this program. The involvement of various stakeholders—from local governments, educational institutions, indigenous communities, and civil society organizations to young people—demonstrates that efforts to preserve the environment and culture cannot be carried out in isolation.
Through dialogue, the exchange of ideas, and the shared commitments built throughout the program, new hope has emerged to strengthen a more inclusive and sustainable environmental restoration movement in Central Kalimantan.