Some founders return from Generation Next with fresh inspiration.
Falasifah Falasifah returned with fuel.
Since completing the Melbourne based accelerator, Falasifah has turned momentum into real outcomes on the ground in Indonesia. Her work sits at the intersection of education, agriculture, and environmental sustainability, and the progress she has driven in a short time shows exactly why she was selected for the program.
This is her life after Gen Next.

From Melbourne insights to Indonesian impact
During Generation Next, Falasifah refined her leadership skills, deepened her understanding of sustainable enterprise, and connected with mentors who helped sharpen her mission. Once she returned home, she wasted no time putting those insights into action.
Today, she is actively advancing green education, future ready skills, and circular economy practices across Indonesia.
Here is what she has been up to.
Empowering youth with sustainable education
Falasifah has been a driving force behind activities that help young people understand technology, environmental stewardship, and the importance of responsible agriculture.
She has delivered workshops that encourage students to explore eco friendly farming, food waste reduction, and planet friendly living. These sessions are hands on, creative, and built to shift mindsets for long term change.

Supporting local agriculture and community resilience
Falasifah has been working with farmers, youth leaders, and community groups to raise awareness around:
- Sustainable farming
- Soil and land management
- Food systems
- Environmental responsibility
These initiatives strengthen local knowledge and help communities build resilience in a changing climate.
Connecting education, tourism, and sustainable farming
A standout highlight since Gen Next is Falasifah’s involvement in Edu Wisata Yogyakarta, an eco learning farm and community based tourism initiative.
She has supported:
- Composting and organic waste programs
- Demonstrations on sustainable farming
- Leadership activities for youth
- Environmental literacy sessions
Her work helps families and students learn through experience, blending science, culture, and community.

Raising awareness about water, sanitation, and environmental health
Beyond farming, Falasifah has contributed to programs focused on clean water access, waste handling, and climate resilience. These activities support broader environmental goals and help strengthen local wellbeing.
Building partnerships that expand her impact
Since returning from Melbourne, Falasifah has been actively collaborating with local governments, schools, NGOs, and environmental organisations. This network amplifies the reach of her work and positions her as a key connector in Indonesia’s sustainability ecosystem.
What Falasifah Is Building Next
Her momentum is only growing. Falasifah is preparing to expand her sustainability programs, introduce new learning opportunities for students and communities, and strengthen partnerships that bring green education to more regions across Indonesia.
Her Next chapter is focused on scale, impact, and empowering more people to take part in building a healthier planet.




