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Man and woman working in mangrove.
Mangrove replanting in the Velondriake locally managed marine area (LMMA).
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MIHARI: Building a Civil Society Movement to Safeguard Marine Resources in Madagascar
Grantee Name: 
Blue Ventures Conservation
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$199,871
DATES
Jul 2019
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Jun 2022
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$199,871
DATES
Jul 2019
-
Jun 2022

Strengthen the capacity of LMMA leaders to manage marine resources effectively. The project will also strengthen MIHARI operations and governance structures, progressing the network to operate more independently and improving its effectiveness as a leading Malagasy civil society body supporting coastal communities and small-scale fishers in local marine management.

Strategic Direction: 3 Strengthen civil society capacity at local and regional levels through training, exchanges and regional cooperation.