MOL Mauritius International Fund for Natural Environment Recovery and Sustainability holds the 2nd year Project Outcome Reporting Session 2024
05.23.2024
MOL Mauritius International Fund for Natural Environment Recovery and Sustainability holds the 2nd year Project Outcome Reporting Session 2024

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MOL Mauritius International Fund for Natural Environment Recovery and Sustainability in Japan will hold its 2nd year Project Outcome Reporting Session 2024 on Tuesday, June 11, with organizations which received grant for the second year.

This is the second reporting session since the establishment of the fund in November 2021. The objective is to introduce the audience to a wide range of activities and results of the funded projects to promote environmental restoration and conservation in Mauritius and contribute to local communities.

This time, five organizations will present the objectives of their projects, and the activities related to the restoration and conservation of ecosystems such as mangroves, waterfowls, and rare species, as well as efforts towards the development of a sustainable local community. The fund hopes many audience will attend the session. A recording of the event will be posted on the fund's website later.

Date 15:00 - 16:30 (Japan time)/10:00 - 11:30 (Mauritius time)
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Title MOL Mauritius International Fund
“2nd Year Project Outcome Reporting Session 2024”
Venue Online via Zoom
URL for viewing will be sent after registration is completed.
Language English or Japanese (simultaneous interpretation available)
Presenting Organizations and
Project Introduction (Country where presenting organization is based)
  1. Reef Conservation(Mauritius)
    [Research of ecosystems and mangrove planting]
  2. Birdlife International Tokyo(Japan)
    [Joint waterfowl research survey with local residents]
  3. Gender Links(Mauritius)
    [Enhance entrepreneurial capacities of fisherwomen]
  4. The Good Shop(Mauritius)
    [Support circular economy for sustainable local communities]
  5. Hokkaido University Faculty of Fisheries Sciences (Japan)
    [<Project “Blue Frontier”>Develop use of hydrosphere resources and support for improvement of fisheries business management]
Entrance fee Free
Capacity Limited to 500 persons
Targets
  • Persons interested in environmental restoration and conservation activities, community and social contribution activities
  • Persons interested in the Republic of Mauritius
  • Potential donors

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