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“Managing our protected areas equitably”: a national sharing workshop for Malagasy Protected Areas’ stakeholders
A national sharing workshop on “Managing Protected Areas equitably” in collaboration with the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development and Conservation NGOs
MiRARI’s activities in strengthening the capacity of managers (local communities and NGOs) to manage protected areas equitably and effectively
Find all previous news related to the MiRARI project here :
– Sept 2023 : How we trained local communities and protected area managers
– June 2023 : National workshop on best practices in social safeguards around protected areas in Madagascar
The Community Management Agreement: key to sustainable and equitable management of Protected Areas, a film produced by the MiRARI Project
As part of the reform of the national policy on social and environmental framework management in protected areas, the MiRARI project has provided technical support to the establishment of the community management agreement – a co-management tool required by the protected areas law – aimed at real inclusion and participation of local communities in PA management.
Stakeholders’ working group led by MiRARI’s team has delivered the draft reform of the Environmental and Social Management Framework for Madagascar’s Protected Areas to the Ministry of the Environment and Sustainable Development
The Environmental and Social Management Framework for Madagascar’s Protected Areas is now at the final stages after three years of collaboration with MEDD
Empowering Communities: MIRARI and Bangor University Returned to Two Protected Areas for Community Management Agreement Discussions
MIRARI and Bangor University recently returned to Madriromirafy and Itremo Massif to continue their work on the Community Management Agreement (CGC). Following up on their previous July fieldwork, this expedition focused on deepening awareness and sharing important information with local communities regarding protected areas and the CGC.