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Opportunity

ActionAid is looking for teams of young Thai filmmakers to make documentaries about the lives of Moken sea gypsies.

> Teams of up to 3 people aged 18-25 years old.
> Three teams will be selected to receive production budgets of 20,000 baht and will spend 7 days living with Moken communities and filming their documentaries.
> The documentaries will be shown at a theatre in Bangkok and an open-air venue in Ranong.
> Find out more and download an application form at www.action-4-change.org from 1-31 March 2006.


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Working with Communities Affected by the Tsunami

In the aftermath of the catastrophic tsunami that struck six provinces along Thailand's Andaman Coast, the Sustainable Development Foundation is coordinating the work of an NGO coalition called 'The Collaborative Network for the Rehabilitation of Andaman Communities and Natural Resources' to provide immediate relief and ensure sustainable recovery for communities and natural resources devastated by the disaster. Read more ...


About SDF

Sustainable development is only possible when the management of natural resources and the environment occurs with the active participation of the people. This is because human beings are an intrinsic and active part of the ecosystem, so various natural, environmental, social, economic, customary, traditional, and technical factors need to be considered holistically and systematically. Read more ...

CBNRM Practice

Building capacity and empowerment of local communities are the foundations of sustainable natural resource management. Community empowerment means that community members, men, women and youth, have awareness of the responsibility and the need for mutual engagement of natural resource management and conservation. Read more ...

CBNRM Policy

Since the nature of natural resources and environment issues are very complex, they require collaboration and a shared responsibility between different stakeholders, particularly the government, the private sector and people's organizations. These stakeholders must have a deep understanding and awareness of the necessity of such collaboration in order to ensure sustainable management of natural resources. Read more ...

Regional and International

SDF works with independent organizations such as the National Human Right Commission the National Advisory Council and the Tropical Natural Resource Base Strategies. Additionally, the foundation also works with NGOs in various overseas countries, particularly with organizations who work directly and indirectly with natural resources. Read more ...

 
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