After the GEF-SGP Phase 6 program is completed, there is a demand to be able to use the knowledge and experience gained during the program as practical and philosophical learning for the implementation of the next phase. One of the most important elements of running the program is building relationships with parties both directly in contact and with those who are not directly in contact. The identification of the parties that has been done at the beginning of the program usually does not necessarily result in the expected collaboration. Sometimes even parties that are not taken into account are the key to the success of a program.
Therefore, consideration when involving certain parties must include criteria in order to pave the way for us to achieve what we dream of together. It is like a sentence that says, "1000 friends are too few, and one enemy is too many." The program we run must be able to benefit as many people as possible, so that our path to the 'Saujana' we crave does not feel lonely and arid.
Walking together is always more fun, even if it is a bit slower than walking alone. We can be sure that at the other end, there is a friend to share our happiness and pride with.