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    Community organise around improved fishing

    Community organise around improved fishing

    After several months working to engage communities in the project under “alternative source of protein” activity, the project team...
    Bio-waste to energy - UK support for the Philippines

    Bio-waste to energy - UK support for the Philippines

    We're delighted to report that through our association with Living Earth (www.livingearth.ltd) we have received support from the UK...
    Making decisions

    Making decisions

    As we mentioned in our annual report, the community looked at ways of accessing more animal protein from sustainable, legal sources as...
    Year 1 report and review: Dja project

    Year 1 report and review: Dja project

    We submitted our year one report covering the progress we had made since the project started last year. We have made good, steady...
    Developing a Theory of Change

    Developing a Theory of Change

    At the start of November, the FCTV team spent time with the communities that live in the project area. We are very well aware that...
    Dja situation is 'critical'

    Dja situation is 'critical'

    The importance of our Darwin Initiative project was raised even more significantly by a report published by the International Union for...
    Official Project Launch

    Official Project Launch

    The underlying principles of the project are transparency and honesty in all things, but never more so when building trust with the...
    On the hunt ...

    On the hunt ...

    We’ re looking for solutions –or rather, supporting people living inside the Dja Biosphere Reserve, but outside of the Dja Faunal...
    Creating forest value begins on Negros

    Creating forest value begins on Negros

    Our philosophy is establishing 'win-wins' for people and wildlife. Creating new opportunities for rural poor people from creating...
    Great support from the Darwin Initiative for the Dja

    Great support from the Darwin Initiative for the Dja

    We're delighted to report that the Darwin Initiative, the UK government funding body, has allocated a four year grant to a partnership...
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