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Natural Resource Management

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.

EMPOWERING WOMEN IN FISHERIES: MRS. SEN SOVAN’S JOURNEY TO ECOLOGICAL LEADERSHIP

In O’Rey village of Thala Borivat District, Stung Treng Province, Mrs. Sen Sovan—once a quiet fisherwoman balancing household responsibilities—has become a prominent leader in community-based fisheries management...
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EMPOWERING INDIGENOUS YOUTHS IN FOREST CONSERVATION: A CASE STUDY FROM ABOUNLEU CPA

In the heart of Mondulkiri’s forests, Indigenous communities face mounting threats from deforestation, illegal logging, and climate change. In response, My Village Organization (MVi) launched an initiative to empower Indigenous Women Groups (IWGs) and Indigenous Youth Groups (IYGs), nurturing their...
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Educational Video on Purchasing Luxury Wood Furniture Would mean that you are contributing to the loss of Cambodia’s beautiful forest

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...
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Case Study: Improved roles of women leader in fish catch monitoring in Srea Sronuk village

As pasting for many trainings, coaching, practice and reflection, since 2022 it was indicated that Chorvy has improved her knowledges on fish catch monitoring. Moreover, Chorvy conducted the echo-training to fisherman for fish catch monitoring...
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Bushmeat is not good for health, please join together to stop eating and buying bushmeat

The perception that eating bushmeat can cure diseases or supplement health is not right. However, continuing to eat bushmeat can cause serious risks (even death) for your health. Participate in talking about the negative impacts of eating and trading bushmeat...
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BRIDGING MARGINS: MR. SON BAI AMPLIFIES DISABLED VOICES IN RIVER GOVERNANCE

In the quiet village of Krom, nestled along the Mekong River in Stung Treng province, 46-year-old Mr. Son Bai lives with his wife and daughter in a modest household with no electricity or reliable water supply...
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Advancing Indigenous Land Rights: Pu Treng’s Steady Progress Toward ICLTs

The Bounorng Indigenous community of Pu Treng village in Mondulkiri Province, home to 179 households and 733 residents, has long worked to safeguard its ancestral lands within the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary...
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Advancing CSCs’ Capacity to Enhance Sustainability Solution in the Eastern Plains Landscape of Cambodia

This is a part of improvement for the community development work of Pou Chrey Protected Area, which is placed in Pou Chrey Commune, Pichreada District, Mondulkiri Province...
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