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Aldi Haryopratomo, GoJek and GoPay co-founder, and kids Deru Samudera,
Raya Angkasa, and Lestari visited Kura Kura Bali in early July 2021, adding colours to their happy beach day with the Happiness Pyramid stack and the Happiness SDG Pyramid Cards 🙂

I Gede Ardika (15 February 1945 – 20 February 2021) was a respected former Minister of Tourism and Culture, Advisor to Bali Governor, playing role in Bali in harmony with nature against high rises above coconut trees, also as UN WTO regional council chair. His legacy will live on in his children and people he has touched, in each of our work in United In Diversity Foundation (UID) where he was Trustee, Kura Kura Bali where he was President, Alun Alun Indonesia as Chairman, and co-founder in Tsinghua SEA.

Pak Ardika taught us at UID the Balinese Tri Hita Karana philosophy of harmony of people with nature and with God. He lived a man of integrity as a respected official and after. His words are filled with gentle warmth, with profound thought; he acts what he thinks and speaks, with steadfastness, and with love for Peoples be it Bali, Indonesia and for world.

He shared how Bali culture embraces others and incorporates many into its own, he deeply believes in Bali for the World.

 

Lovingly all of us mourn and celebrate the passing of a gentle hero.

Luh Ayu Manik,
Balinese Folklore Superheroine
Holds Up the Happiness SDG Pyramid

Earth-protector superheroine Luh Ayu Manik Mas launches the Tri Hita Karana SDG Pyramid in the 5th edition of the series, titled “Mamula Woh-wohan Lokal” (Planting Local Fruits).

The storybook character Luh Ayu Manik Mas, a Balinese middle-school girl, has the ability to transform herself into a superheroine to save Mother Earth from danger.  In Edition 5, Luh Ayu Manik Mas acts to save endangered local fruits and promote the people-nature-culture harmony (Tri Hita Karana) that is at the heart of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Luh Ayu Manik Mas is a creative project of BASAbali Foundation to enrich young people’s knowledge of social and environmental issues. To order, go to www.kinokuniya.co.id.

Michelle Yeoh RICH70 shares Tri Hita Karana Happiness Pyramid @Kura Kura Bali

We welcome the Tri Hita Karana Blended Finance Roadmap which brings together diverse partners, such as the OECD and G20, in order to inform development policy. In these times of COVID-19, Blended Finance and partnerships with the private sectors will become an even more important tool in addressing sustainable development challenges.

Mari Pangestu

Managing Director of Development Policy and Partnerships, World Bank

HAPPINESS FESTIVAL 2020 PRE-EVENT

7 March 2020

As part of 2nd Pre-event of Happiness Festival, United in Diversity (UID) has successfully hold the workshop on Composting and Urban Farming to about 30 participants in Taman Menteng. This workshop delivered by UID’s partner Parongpong and Manda Flora. Parongpong is a community based waste management company in Bandung. Manda Flora is a company built in 1987 to provide indoor based plant for office and building. The participants was fully engaged with the 4 hours workshop and they also take home a nice pot of flowers provided by Manda Flora. All the precaution upon the Corona outbreak also had been taken seriously with the temperature check etc before the session.

Wrapping up meeting of Presidential Council on Investment and SDGs: United In Diversity Council for Better Business Better World > “Realising Indonesia’s Potential Through Sustainable Development” on 20 January 2020 at Seehof Hotel, Davos Dorf, Switzerland.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo message on happiness during 2018 Tri Hita Karana Forum on Sustainable Development in Bali, 11 October 2018.

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Christine Lagarde praises SDG Pyramid’s Balinese wisdom of Tri Hita Karana in her 2018 Tri Hita Karana Forum address, 10 October 2018.

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A Take On the SDG Pyramid

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PETER SENGE

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JEFFREY SACHS

HAPPINESS FESTIVAL 2019 | JAKARTA

In response to UN’s International Day of Happiness 2019 and 17 Sustainable Goals (SDGs) awareness drive, Indonesia’s Project Semesta (Actions of Sustainability) and United in Diversity (UID) Foundation held two-day Happiness Festival 2019 calling for the nation’s “Alignment for Harmony”— the harmony with each other, with nature, and in spirituality. The festival, featuring local inspirational initiatives for sustainable lifestyles, was held on 27 and 28 April 2019 at Lapangan Banteng, Jakarta, and drew huge crowds of all ages.

The International Day of Happiness is an annual celebration of happiness as a fundamental human right and goal for all of humanity. The theme, #TenBillionHappy, sets our sights on the year 2050, when it is projected that 10 billion people will inhabit the Earth.

For 2020 action, go to International Day of Happiness official website.

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