The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is one of the world's largest independent conservation organizations, active in over 100 countries to stop environmental degradation and build a future where humans live in harmony with nature. A prime example of this global mission in action is in the Coral Triangle—encompassing Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste—where WWF serves as a vital capacity-building powerhouse across the planet’s most biodiverse marine region. Recognizing that you can't protect 6 million square kilometers of ocean from a distant office, WWF combines cutting-edge conservation science with local partnerships to transform coastal communities, resource managers, and governments into highly skilled, self-sustaining stewards of their own marine resources
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Current Affiliation: Indonesia
Email: info@wwf.org
LinkedIn / Website: https://wwf.org/
Tag: A1. Thriving Coral Reefs, Mangroves, Seagrass Beds A2. Protecting Threatened Species A3. Healthy Productive Fisheries B1. Food Security & Coastal Levelihood B2. Gender Equality & Social Inclusion (GESI) B3. Climate Resilient Communities C1. Good Governance, Effective Leadership & Partnerships Climate change Coaching / Mentoring Ecosystems Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Indonesia Learning Exchange Peer learning Malaysia Marine Protected Area (MPA) Papua New Guinea Philippines Solomon Islands Technical assistance Threatened Species Timor-Leste Training courses (onsite/online) Waste Management Workshops / Facilitation
Equipping local fishers and agencies with the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM), financial planning, and technology (such as electronic catch documentation) to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing
Building technical competencies for MPA managers in marine spatial planning, habitat monitoring, and the "seascape approach" to ensure disconnected marine parks function as cohesive, resilient networks
Funding and facilitating specialized knowledge-exchange platforms, including the Women Leaders Forum and the Young Marine Leaders Network, ensuring that next-generation advocates have the mentorship they need to lead
Capacity building to support fisheries sustainability, traceability, and compliance with international standards. Target audience: Fisheries managers, private sector, government. Delivery mode: Workshops, technical assistance, mentoring. Language of delivery : Bahasa Indonesia, English.
Training coastal communities to establish Locally Managed Marine Areas (LMMAs), deploy climate adaptation tools, and transition toward sustainable blue economies like low-impact nature tourism
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