With the Kaura Activities Hub in Manggis in Eastern Bali now open, the Kaura Community Learning Hub has started offering learning programmes for the people of the area.
What is a place without its people? It is undeniable that Manggis Village, located between the sleepy beach area of Candi Dasa and the towering Volcanic, Mount Agung is a stunning location in so many ways. Discova was drawn to this place by the people here who demonstrated a desire to introduce tourism to their community with clear objectives in mind. These warm, welcoming people want to introduce visitors to their rich cultural heritage and traditions and host them in this stunning location. They want their people to remain empowered as the visitor economy grows, so education and learning is key.
In keeping with the foundational objectives of the Kaura project, Discova secured funding for the construction of a $40,000, eco-sustainable, learning hub. This bamboo structure, designed and built locally and styled to harmonise with its surrounds, saw its first regular classes commence in February 2024.
96 students of primary and secondary school age have since enrolled in our free weekly English classes which run as extra-curricular activities alongside their normal school curriculum. Leading on from these classes, Discova’s Community Engagement Leader, Sintya Dewi, is offering a six-month, place-based programme that allows children to build a deep connection to their surroundings and promotes a holistic understanding of their community’s heritage and environment. This complements the community leader’s goals of developing a greater appreciation among the youth for their home, in the hope that they will remain here and learn valuable skills before considering a move to the cities for employment. This in-turn reduces the risk of exploitation and enables them to support their families while they further their careers.
In addition to these youth programmes, the women of Manggis have jumped at the opportunity to develop their own spoken English as they prepare to host more Kaura guests on the immersive cooking classes that are now on offer daily at Kaura. The cooking activity has a unique Manggis-spin on it. The participants will forage in the surrounding food forest for ingredients and complement these with organic vegetables and rice from the community gardens. This is a true farm-to-table experience. Being able to communicate with confidence allows these amazing women to share genuine insights into their culture and their village and is one of the key objectives of the project.