The Tsoi Group of Islands is among 13 communities is New Ireland Province that is working in partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society to protect their marine resources.
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Saving Vulnerable Inshore Dolphins in Southern Papua New Guinea
Local communities in PNG are working with researchers to help monitor and conserve two endangered inshore dolphins who face threats from local fishers in the area
Enhancing the capacity of Papua New Guinean fisher groups and women folks in fishing and agribusiness
An intensive training to build and enhance PNG youths and women with necessary skills in riverine fishing and running an agribusiness
Funding to dictate drought relief aid in PNG
Due to lack of funding, only serious cases in drought-affected districts of Morobe Province can be assisted, says PNG’s Disaster coordinator
Partnership with government agency to strengthen fisheries value chain in Papua New Guinea
FAO partners with NFA to administer the sustainable development of the fisheries sector in the Sepik Region of PNG
Partnering for a richer cocoa industry
A new partnership to improve PNG’s cocoa quality, supply, and production and make a difference in the lives of cacao growers
Prolonged drought leaves many without food and water in PNG
Many PNG residents are suffering from the detrimental effects of severe prolonged drought. PNG PM says his government will look at how best they can help those affected
Fighting off the bulldozers in the sacred kwila forests of Papua New Guinea
Villagers in Suburam are pushing back against logging operations they say are encroaching on designated conservation areas while harvesting timber from Papua New Guinea’s forests
Sea level rises forcing community to relocate from Carteret Islands in Papua New Guinea
Carteret Islands community in PNG have no choice but to give up the way of life of generations before them due to sea level rise caused by climate change
Jellyfish filmed by scuba diver off Papua New Guinea could be rare or new species
Jellyfish filmed in the watery depths off Papua New Guinea has marine biologists excited as it could be a rare or new species