Back in 2004, Muntigunung was one of the poorest areas in Bali. It was rather inhospitable – simple bamboo huts dotted a dry, brown landscape that had nothing in common with the lush, tropical, touristy South of Bali. Families had no access to water and had to walk for an average of four hours just to fetch water. There were hardly any employment opportunities and the intense long dry season prevented the cultivation of agricultural produce for most of the year. This forced many women and children of Muntigunung to beg in the tourist areas in the south of the island to ensure their survival. As many people in the community relied on income from begging, they used their children as “emotional sales support” with the consequence that these children didn’t attend school, resulting in a continuous cycle of illiteracy and poverty.
In 2006, in an effort to provide a more sustainable and brighter future for the Muntigunung community, Future for Children – a Swiss backed NGO, together with Yayasan Dian Desa, initiated the Muntigunung Community Development Program.
By working alongside the community, specially designed roofs were constructed to harvest and store rainwater in tanks to provide a year-round water supply. After securing and maintaining clean water for every household, the aim was to support the community in accessing healthcare and education and creating employment and economic opportunities through social enterprises. Over the course of several years, child mortality was reduced from 9% to 0%, sanitary facilities were built by the community and access to public healthcare and education facilitated. Three social enterprises were established to develop the area’s economy: Muntigunung Community Social Enterprise (Food), Muntigunung Community Social Handicrafts Enterprise and Muntigunung Trekking.
Today, the buildings initially built to harvest rainwater not only provide water, but also function as communal spaces for the residents and production centers for the social enterprises to process food products and produce handicrafts.
Solar dried fruits are some of the products that are made by the Muntigunung community. They are packed with fiber and naturally sweetened to satisfy your cravings and suitable for vegans. Muntigunung Dried Mango has a sweet, non-acidic flavor that is lush, tasty, and rich in vitamins. It is dried naturally at low temperatures using their custom solar-dryer and 100% fat-free.
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Be Organic Tongue Cleaner
Bali Buda Multigrain Grissini 10 pcs
Made Tea Avocado Leaves 50g
Bali Soap Java Tea Ginger Bar 95g
Bali Buda Pumpkin & Carrot Crackers 3pc
Monggo Matcha White Chocolate 33%
K-Mu'Min Toothpaste 135g
Aagney Milk Chocolate Couverture 50gr
Bali Asli Lavender Natural Liquid Soap 250ml
Bali Asli Frangipani Natural Soap Bar 110g
Bali Asli Peppermint Natural Liquid Soap 250ml
Bali Soap Java Tea Jasmine Bar 95g
Organic Cacao Powder 250g
Balipura Aura Spray Protection
Dr. Bronner's Baby Unscented Pure Castile Liquid Soap 473ml
Bali Buda Teak Dish Brush Head
Bali Asli Ylang-Ylang Natural Liquid Soap 250ml
Bali Asli Peppermint Natural Soap Bar 110g
Bali Asli Neem & Tea Tree Natural Liquid Soap 250ml
Be Organic Stainless Straw 1pc
Bali Asli Ylang-Ylang Natural Liquid Soap 1l
Earth Choice Ultra Concentrate Laundry Liquid 1l
Clove Powder 60g
Bali Asli Lavender Natural Liquid Soap 1l
Tiger Balm White 20g
Earth Choice Aloe Vera Dishwashing Liquid 1l
Bali Pure Turmeric Powder 100g
EM4 Tanaman 1l
Cardamom Powder 30g
Bali Buda Peanut Butter Cookies 10 pcs
Garam Masala 50g
Java Jasmine Tea 25 sachets
Bali Buda Bagel Chips 125g
Alshifa Acacia Honey 250g
Bali Kulkul Onion Sea Salt 100g
Utama Spice Natural Incense Temple Spices 6 Sticks
Bali Kulkul Garlic Sea Salt 100g
Bali Soap Bali Bagus Sandalwood Bar 95g
Bokashi Oil 35ml
Summer Flower Honey 1kg
Bali Asli Lavender Oatmeal Natural Soap Bar 110g
Turmeric Powder 60g
Raisins 500g 
