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Man and woman picking up greens from basket on ground while others observe.
Training for farmers on using environmentally friendly fertilizer.
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Build the Resilience of the Ibity New Protected Area Through Forest Restoration, Improved Agricultural Practices Around the Protected Area and Drone Monitoring in Madagascar
Grantee Name: 
Association TOSIKA (Tontolo Sy Kajy)
HOTSPOT
Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$195,392
DATES
Apr 2020
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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$195,392
DATES
Apr 2020
-
Jun 2022

Build the resilience of Ibity Protected Area by training local communities to improve agricultural yields outside the protected area, restoring the forest of the protected area, monitoring the protected area via drones, and sharing the information collected with relevant stakeholders for accountability and local engagement.

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