4. Knowing oneself, the meeting, thereby leads to forming a shared-vision to develop one’s own community, with a work plan to make that vision comes true. The vision can range from reducing expenditure on food by producing more consuming crops or vegetables within the village that can lead to more self-reliance, setting up a saving fund within the village for members to borrow in the time in need, assisting those in the community who are in need of help to reach a self-reliant stage, for example.
5. In case the community members cannot figure out the solutions, they may need to visit other communities, so as to learn from the experiences of external sources. Throughout the process of preparing CDPs, learning among people or learning from those who succeeded, are encouraged than passively listening from government officers or experts.