The project is implemented in Mondulkiri and Stung Treng provinces. It aims to increase the sustainability of natural resources in 15 indigenous communities through stronger voices from local communities, accountability of local administrations, and the practice of social enterprises. MVi has been supporting the registration processes for community land titles and resource management organizations, building community knowledge of legal frameworks and budgeting, and facilitating research and planning to protect natural resources.
Youths’ Action for Biodiversity Conservation (YABC)
Recognizing that threats to forests, wildlife and biodiversity are the most important issues in the eastern landscape of Cambodia. My Village is an NGO that carries out a number of activities to conserve natural resources by...
Read MoreYouths’ Action for Biodiversity Conservation (YABC)
Recognizing that threats to forests, wildlife and biodiversity are the most important issues in the eastern landscape of Cambodia. My Village is an NGO that carries out a number of activities to conserve natural resources by...
Read MoreWOMEN LEADING CHANGE: MRS. DORN CHORVY ADVANCES FISH CATCH MONITORING IN SREA SRONUK
At just 23, Mrs. Dorn Chorvy from Srea Sronuk village, Stung Treng province, has emerged as a committed leader in sustainable fisheries. A mother of two, she balances daily fishing and farming to support her daughters' education...
Read MoreTraining on SBCC Toolkits and Theme I on Reduction of Luxury Wood Furniture Consumption
Recognizing that threats to forests, wildlife and biodiversity are the most important issues in the eastern landscape of Cambodia. My Village is an NGO that carries out a number of activities to conserve natural resources by...
Read MoreTogether to protect our wildlife Community involvement for trading and eating bushmeat reduction
Wildlife plays an important role in protecting the environment, natural heritage and national ecotourism, which is an inexhaustible source of income for local communities and the national economy...
Read MoreSecuring Indigenous Land Rights in Pu Treng: A Community-Led Effort Toward ICLT Recognition
In Pu Treng village, Dak Dam commune, Mondulkiri province, Bournorng Indigenous community continues to protect its ancestral heritage and lands through collective governance rooted in tradition...
Read MoreRESILIENCE AFTER RESETTLEMENT: THE LEADERSHIP JOURNEY OF MRS. DON CHORVY
In Srea Sronuk village of Stung Treng province, Mrs. Don Chorvy stands as a powerful symbol of resilience and advocacy. Following the resettlement of her community due to the Srea Pok III hydropower dam, she emerged as a key voice...
Read MorePu Rang’s Path to Land Justice: Indigenous Advocacy Gains Senate Support
For years, the Punong Indigenous People of Pu Rang village—home to 64 families within the biodiverse Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary—have sought formal recognition of their ancestral lands...
Read MoreINCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE IN ACTION: Indigenous Women Shaping Local Development
Historically sidelined from governance, Indigenous communities in Mondulkiri, Cambodia, are now reclaiming their seat at the policy table discussion. This transformative initiative was supported by My Village Organization (MVi)...
Read MoreFROM HESITATION TO LEADERSHIP: A WOMAN’S VOICE IN WATER GOVERNANCE
In Koh Snaeng village, nestled along the Mekong River, 26-year-old fisherwoman Mrs. Korn Samdorn once lived quietly, her daily life shaped by the river’s rhythms...
Read Morefriends and family to save forests from not Purchasing Luxury Wood Furniture
My Village Organization (MVi) has organized three online campaigns through Online Community Center (OCC) Facebook Page on demand reduction for luxury wood furniture, reducing bushmeat consumption and stopping littering...
Read MoreFisheries Conservation by Community Fisheries in Mekong and its tributaries in Stung Treng, Cambodia
In a part of awareness raising to community members on deep pool conservation boundary, in 2021 youths collaborated with Samkhouy local authorities to install the Yay Ey deep pool conservation in Srea Tapan village...
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