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On July 27, 2023, Imaji held an acknowledgment and discussion forum in Nepen Village, Teras District, Boyolali Regency, located at Balai Desa Nepen. The event brought together inspirational moments and fostered collaborative spirit. Various stakeholders from different segments of society, including individuals, tobacco farmers, groups, health centers, and village officials, attended the event.

The Acknowledgment and Discussion Forum was initiated by Imaji Sociopreneur and Universal PT Tempurejo. Its main objective was to convey information about the "ALP Village Boyolali" program, which will be implemented in Nepen Village, Teras District, Boyolali Regency, focusing on the areas of Education and Environment. Additionally, the event aimed to demonstrate how each individual and group could actively participate in the program's implementation.

Moch Musta’anul Khusni, in his opening remarks, emphasized that synergy and collaboration among various elements are key to community development and achieving self-reliant villages. For this reason, Imaji organized the discussion forum and partnered with community groups.

"In this discussion forum, Imaji aims to identify potentials and exchange ideas with community groups and village officials. Through this collaboration, we hope the ALP Village program can have a tangible impact on the community in the future," he said.

Head of Nepen Village, Amin Arif Nugroho, also gave a welcoming speech, expressing his positive reception of Imaji Sociopreneur and Universal PT Tempurejo's presence in Nepen Village. He affirmed the village's full support for any activities that bring positive impacts to the community, including the ALP Village program.

During the socialization event, participants were encouraged to actively engage in the discussion sessions. Ibu Rindu, representing Puskesmas Teras, shared insights regarding the environmental aspect, particularly about the Germas Village at Puskesmas Teras and the ongoing program in Nepen Village. She highlighted the 12 indicators, including promoting fruit and vegetable consumption and the utilization of home gardens for medicinal plants (Toga). Ibu Rindu expressed hope for a successful collaboration with Imaji in implementing the Germas program.

The event not only provided valuable insights but also urged participants to commit to tangible actions. Imaji encouraged individuals to engage in the ALP Village program based on their interests and skills. With shared resources and expertise, they believed that this collaboration would strengthen and have a widespread impact on the community.

Thank you to all parties who supported and participated in the Acknowledgment and Discussion Forum, as each person plays a vital role in building a sustainable and inclusive future for all.