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Fiorella (37) and her daughter Yuliana (9) select the best cedar seeds that they store to reforest the edge of their plots.
“Imbes nga agmula ti kaykayo iti kabakiran, dagiti kaykayo ket maputputed” AmerikasArtikuloCHIRAPAQDagiti sustenable a pangkabiyaganPeru ngaTi konserbasyon nga idadaulo ti komunidadTradisyunal ken lokal a kaammuan
21.08.23

“Imbes nga agmula ti kaykayo iti kabakiran, dagiti kaykayo ket maputputed”

Ni Fiorella Lopez manchari ket agtawen ti Trentay siete(37) maysa a Yaneshian a babai nga agigian idiay Union de la Selva, Peru. Dinmakkel isuna iti Lola na inggana agtawen isuna ti siete(7) santo umakar idiay Lima tapno agtrabaho. “Iti unos ti biag ko kayat ko…
Group photo of the Transformative Pathways Annual Review and Planning Meeting, Included were community members from Thailand, indigenous representatives and staff from partners in Peru, Thailand, Philippines and Kenya, as well as staff from global supporting organizations. Chiang Mai, 2023. The purpose of the meeting was to strengthen the project, reflecting on the previous year, plan for the next, share workplans, participate in capacity-building sessions on CBD international policy processes, workshops on sharing biodiversity monitoring experiences, and advocacy strategies. Photo by PASD.
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22.02.23

First Transformative Pathways In-Person Meeting: Annual Planning and Review

The first in-person meeting of the Transformative Pathways consortium took place in Thailand in February 2023. Around 50 participants were present, including project partners, community members and Thai officials. The first day was focused on partner presentations which explored their visions for how this project…