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  • YSEALI Marine Accelerator Program

    Participating Projects The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Marine Accelerator Program (MAP) is a program to advance the capacity of emerging conservation leaders and influencers from Southeast Asia to scale up or expand initiatives that improve regional cooperation and address maritime and inland waterway issues. Thirty-three initiatives were chosen to participate in the MAP, bringing together 62 participants. The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Marine Accelerator Program has chosen 10 projects to receive US$2,000.00 of seed funding to support their activities in the next six months. Learn more about the projects below! BURMA Save Irrawaddy Dolphin Campaign The Save Irrawaddy Dolphin Campaign envisions a future where locals cherish and protect irrawaddy dolphins as a “National Treasure” through full legal and financial support from the Burma government and INGOs. ​ CAMBODIA CyanEcoTech for Waste-Dumping Behavioral Change aims to build engagement and open the conversation about solutions to replace single-use plastics. INDONESIA The Youth Based River School Initiative Program aims to transform environmental awareness into a culture for the community of Banda Aceh. Patharian Movement The Patharian Movement aims to tackle the problem of habitat degradation, especially of black coral, in the area of Manokwari, West Papua, Indonesia. MALAYSIA #DemiLaut aims to establish strategic partnerships to achieve its goal of modernizing traditional fishers towards a sustainable culture. ​ PHILIPPINES Artivism 5.0: All Rivers Lead to the SEA tackles issues surrounding river ecosystem and marine ecosystem degradation, focusing primarily on raising awareness of how human activities directly affect the river and marine ecosystems. Salin PH aims to reduce packaging waste generated by Filipino urban cities. SINGAPORE East Coast Beach Plan started as an initiative to build awareness and motivation for people to tackle plastic pollution. Since then, it has grown to be a community driven platform in which people can organize their own cleanups and share their efforts. THAILAND Refill Station is an (in)convenience store with selected products from sustainable partners that helps make living a low-waste lifestyle easy for the public. TIMOR LESTE Teaching Basic Education on Marine Ecology to the Coastal Community focuses on teaching Basic Ecology and Marine Ecology to school children in the coastal community of Timor-Leste. VIETNAM Green Ocean Campaign is an initiative that aims to limit marine waste pollution by proposing eco-friendly lifestyle solutions for residents and encouraging proper recycling. About YSEALI MAP The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Marine Accelerator Program (MAP) is a program to advance the capacity of emerging conservation leaders and influencers from Southeast Asia to scale up or expand initiatives that improve regional cooperation and address maritime and inland waterway issues, such as illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing; river or marine ecosystem degradation; or marine debris. ​ Successful applicants to the YSEALI MAP will attend a virtual workshop from April-June 2021. Participants will also get a chance to receive up to $2,000 in project grants to scale up and sustain their initiatives. The YSEALI MAP is a project of Save Philippine Seas and the U.S. Embassy in the Philippines. Save Philippine Seas 2020-2021. All Rights Reserved.

  • Administrative Order No. 220

    Administrative Order No. 220 Creating an Inter-Agency Committee on Climate Change View and download Source: https://climatechange.denr.gov.ph/images/DL_Files/Laws%20on%20CC/AO%20220.pdf Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • Wala Usik - Redesigning Sachet Culture in Community Convenience Stores in the Philippines

    Wala Usik - Redesigning Sachet Culture in Community Convenience Stores in the Philippines A video showing how communities are rethinking and redesigning the Filipino sari-sari store in order to help address the plastic waste problem brought about by single-use packaging. Watch video Source: https://youtu.be/aecPPJcOdec Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next

  • Climate Economics

    Climate Economics An online course that tackles sustainability and explores the relationship between our economy, our environment, and climate change. Start this course Source: https://climatescience.org/simple-climate-economics Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next

  • Whale Shark: Characteristics and Conservation Status

    Title I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Button Source: I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next

  • Dyhum the Dugong

    Title I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Button Source: I'm a paragraph. I'm connected to your collection through a dataset. Click Preview to see my content. To update me, go to the Data Manager. Previous Back to Marine Ecosystems Next

  • Climate Economics

    Climate Economics An online course that tackles sustainability and explores the relationship between our economy, our environment, and climate change. Start this course Source: https://climatescience.org/simple-climate-economics Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

  • The circular economy: A new way to design, make, and use things

    The circular economy: A new way to design, make, and use things An animated video that shows how the circular economy is designed to conserve resources and eliminate waste. Watch video Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIAYu-N98tI Previous Back to Waste Management Resources Next

  • Individual Action BINGO

    Individual Action BINGO A classroom activity guide for teachers to help students explore ways to reduce carbon emissions by reflecting on their lifestyles through a fun game of bingo. Explore Source: https://climatescience.org/schools/individual-action-bingo-12-14?curr=2bddc015-9301-4638-a007-560de57053cd Previous Back to Climate Change Resources Next

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