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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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SPARK Newsletter

Sharing and Promotion of Awareness and Regional Knowledge (SPARK) is a regional project between Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia. The objective of this is to promote a shared learning of community-based natural resource management between NGOs, community organizations and the government sector. For more information ...

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The SPARK newsletter is a quarterly publication produced in Thai, Bahasa Indonesia and English aimed at practitioners of community-based natural resource management in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. It is received by about 900 organizations in these countries. The newsletter is intended to serve as a networking tool to encourage the sharing of knowledge, experiences, ideas, and cooperation amongst different groups implementing CBNRM activities in the three program countries. For more information on SDF's role in newsletter publication and directory production under SPARK ...

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You can download selected editions of the SPARK newsletter by clicking on the links under Downloads below. We have provided the title of the first article in each edition to give an idea of the themes covered in that edition.

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