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Mangrove restoration.
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Contribution to the Mangrove Sustainable Management through the Tourism Promotion of the Baly Bay National Park, and Support for the Improvement of the Living Conditions of Basic Communities
Grantee Name: 
Association TANJONA
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$11,737
DATES
May 2018
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Jan 2022
KEYWORDS
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CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$11,737
DATES
May 2018
-
Jan 2022
KEYWORDS

Support of farmers' organizations from fishermen and fishermen's wives to ensure the proper management of resources, which will subsequently contribute to the improvement of the living conditions and contribute to the promotion of ecotourism at the level of the National Park of Baly Bay.

Strategic Direction: 1 Empower local communities to protect and manage biodiversity in priority key biodiversity areas.