Bali is in trouble, but the inspirational, creative and generous spirit of the Creative Spoon community gives some people real hope

Bali tourist - the pandemic has hit Bali hard.

How can people who love Bali help the Balinese people during the pandemic? Source: Source: Bali by SzferyCreative Commons.

Bali’s people have been hit hard by the pandemic. The island relies on the tourist industry and with lock-downs and travel bans the impact has been enormous for those who work in tourism. Many Balinese people who once worked in the kitchens of restaurants and hotels have lost their jobs. But the Balinese are always creative and always inventive.


In 2020 the founders of Komunitas Sendok Kreatif (or the Creative Spoon Community) initiated programs to help their friends and colleagues who once supported themselves and their families by working in the kitchens that served Bali’s tourists.  What were the Creative Spoon team’s programs?
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Bumbu Bali Resto - the restaurants are empty.
The restaurants may be empty the team at Creative Spoon have come up with practical ideas to help workers in those restaurants. Source: Image by AngeloSu?Creative Commons

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Bali is in trouble, but the inspirational, creative and generous spirit of the Creative Spoon community gives some people real hope | SBS Indonesian