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Sweetening Community Network

Wild honey collection is an old tradition the forest dependent communities in Cambodia, especially the indigenous people. Traditionally, harvesting honey is used for home remedies and household consumption. Commercial exploitation has led to unsustainable harvesting methods and in many cases, dishonest practices (eg. selling adulterated honey), which has contributed to a generally skeptical local market…

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Livelihood Improvement and Conservation

Natural resources are a livelihood source of the communities in Prasat Teukkhmao community forestry, so everyone has duty to protect it. Budget support is needed for implementing the activities of community forestry such as community meeting and patrolling. To address this issue, in Prasat Teukkhmao community forestry, one wild honey collection group named Prasat Teuk…

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Koh Samseb Community Based Ecotourism

NTFP-EP Cambodia and the Provincial Department of Tourism, supported by Partners for Forestry and Fisheries (PaFF) programme, is proud to present the most scenery Mekong basin landscape of the Koh Samseb Community-Based Ecotourism in Kratie province. The wide water basin full of human-uninhabited and inhabited green islands rich of unthinkable lives such as water forests, giant fishes…

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Programme launching of “Shared Resourced, Joint Solutions (SRJS)”

On July 20, 2017: The Non-Timber Forest Products-Exchange Programme (NTFP-EP) Cambodia in collaboration with WWF, NGO Forum, RECOFTC and CEPA organized a launching workshop on ” Shared Resources, Joint Solutions(SRJS) ” undertook at the Stung Treng Provincial meeting hall. The meeting was co/chaired by Deputy Governors of Ratanakiri, Stung Treng and Kratie provinces. The meeting…

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