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#Mangroves are lifelines for communities in the Gambia.
Empowering communities starts with sharing the knowledge women and men need to protect the mangrove ecosystems and #biodiversity they depend on. @theGCF @faogambia
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Empowering communities starts with sharing the knowledge women and men need to protect the mangrove ecosystems and #biodiversity they depend on. @theGCF @faogambia
#PROREFISH 🇬🇲 and @FAO 🇬🇲, embark on a mission to revive mangroves at coastal settlements in rural
6️⃣0️⃣ participants from 3️⃣ communities in #Foni, start their 3️⃣ days training on sustainable mangrove resource utilization as vital fisheries habitats. - FAO Gambia FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity
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RT @faogambia: 3️⃣5️⃣ government officials Tuesday successfully completed a #four-week intensive training on #aquaculture management, marking a giant leap forward in securing food security and sustainable livelihoods. This training, under the #PROREFISH Gambia project which is implemented by #FAO Gambia🇬🇲 , focused on climate change adaptation, innovative farming practices, and equipping participants with the skills to transform the aquaculture sector.
Participants from the #Department of Fisheries, #Agriculture, and #National Agricultural Research Institute, explored key areas like species selection, site management, and integrating aquaculture with other agricultural practices. The commitment to a brighter future for aquaculture in The Gambia 🇬🇲 is clear, and the impact of this training will be felt for years to come!
FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity
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Participants from the #Department of Fisheries, #Agriculture, and #National Agricultural Research Institute, explored key areas like species selection, site management, and integrating aquaculture with other agricultural practices. The commitment to a brighter future for aquaculture in The Gambia 🇬🇲 is clear, and the impact of this training will be felt for years to come!
FAO Climate Change & Biodiversity
Climate Change Science on Telegram by @ClimateChangeScience
A @grttme project - Other backups: @Hallotme