Abstract

The increase in positive cases of COVID-19 in Indonesia since 2020 has led to various control measures, including prevention. One of them is through cultural approach and local wisdom that differs from one region to another, such as the one applied in Bali Province. The purpose of the study was to explore Bali’s experience in dealing with COVID-19 from the perspective of culture and local wisdom. A qualitative approach was used in this study using in-depth interviews with the Bali Provincial DisasterControl Office (Badan Penanggulangan Bencana Daerah, BPBD) and the Bali Provincial Health Office. Results of this study showed that the Bali Province has a strong religious approach, consisting of hupokara, which isthe faith in the Creator as disaster is believed to be a tremendous force that has to be managed through a ceremony called niskala, which giving offerings to God for health and safety of the people of Bali Province. The Balinese believe that the COVID-19 virus can be controlled with rituals and offerings. The presence of Pecalang as a traditional security unit looked up to and obeyed by the Balinese people also supports the successful management of COVID-19. The unique approach of Bali Province that is based on the local wisdom through mobilizing Traditional Villages, promoting custom-based cooperation through the formation of a task force at the Traditional Village level, and with good leadership from the Governorof Bali has led to successful COVID-19 control in Bali Province. Bali has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic that togetherness and mutual cooperation among people are needed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 inthe province.

Highlights

  • The WHO China Country Office reported pneumonia with no etiology in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, on December 31st, 2019

  • Results of this study showed that the Bali Province has a strong religious approach, consisting of hupokara, which is the faith in the Creator as disaster is believed to be a tremendous force that has to be managed through a ceremony called niskala, which giving offerings to God for health and safety of the people of Bali Province

  • The unique approach of Bali Province that is based on the local wisdom through mobilizing Traditional Villages, promoting custom-based cooperation through the formation of a task force at the Traditional Village level, and with good leadership from the Governor of Bali has led to successful COVID-19 control in Bali Province

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Introduction

The WHO China Country Office reported pneumonia with no etiology in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, on December 31st, 2019. On January 7th, 2020, the case was reported as caused by a type of coronavirus (COVID-19) which the WHO declared as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on January 30th, 2020 and as a global pandemic on March 11th, 2020. Indonesia is facing the problem of a high number of COVID-19 cases with a high mortality rate. The country reached the highest mortality rate of 9.11% on April 4th, 2020, which was decreased slightly to 7.5% on May 4th, 2020. Despite this decrease, the country’s mortality rate is still higher than the global death rate of 5.7%. Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Alam dan Lingkungan 11(3): 342-349

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