CORAL TRIANGLE CENTER PARTNER REPORT RILI DJOHANI Executive Director Coral Triangle Center

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CORAL TRIANGLE CENTER PARTNER REPORT 2017 RILI DJOHANI Executive Director Coral Triangle Center

CTC MILESTONES 2009 CTI-CFF Summit: Capacity building considered among the highest priorities by CT6 countries to deliver RPoA 2010 CTC established as a non-profit foundation in Indonesia dedicated to develop local capacity for long term conservation in the Coral Triangle region 2011 CTC became operational with a program focused on training, MPA learning sites and learning networks with a regional CT6 advisory board and international expert 2012 CTC signs MOU with Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries Indonesia 2013 CTC becomes official partner CTI-CFF by unanimous endorsement of MM and signs MOU with Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) in Timor Leste 2014 CTC leads the Launch of the CTI-CFF Women Leaders Forum and delivered four training curricula for Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands 2015 CTC leads CTI-CFF Regional Business Forum on sustainable tourism and supported the Coral Triangle Maritime Local Government Network 2016 CTC supports establishment of CTI-CFF regional sustainable marine task force 2017 CTC launches Center for Marine Conservation in Bali; forged partnerships and supported MPA learning sites and networks

CTI-CFF CROSS CUTTING INITIATIVES AT THE UN OCEAN CONFERENCE Roundtable Side-Event at the UN Oceans Conference in New York on June 2017. Hosted by Solomon Islands Govt, co-organized with CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat and WWF

CTI-CFF INTER-GENERATIONAL WOMEN LEADERS LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING FORUM Aims to pass on knowledge from senior marine conservation women leaders in the six Coral Triangle countries who will serve as mentors to a younger generation of early career women who show both potential and interest in developing leadership qualities Build a cadre of next generation young women leaders from the Coral Triangle countries who are empowered to lead marine conservation programs in support of the CTI-CFF goals, and beyond. One-year program implemented by USDOI-ITAP and CTC in collaboration with CTI-CFF RS, NCCs and funded by USAID RDMA

CTI-CFF INTER-GENERATIONAL WOMEN LEADERS LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING FORUM Program Activities 1-week regional interactive, participatory learning forum in Bali, Nov 2017 Small grants program which will be implemented by a mentee and supervised by a mentor Nov 2017- August 2018 Regular Webinars for the mentors and mentees Nov 2017- August 2018 Final regional sharing workshop at the end of the program Oct 2018

CORAL TRIANGLE MARITIME LOCAL GOVERNMENT NETWORK Facilitate and improve coordination mechanisms among CTI- CFF Maritime LGN members and partners to a functional LGN Regional Secretariat as a resource center for the member local government Organizing the Maritime LGN 2nd General Assembly and Annual Meeting; enhance alignment of CTI-FF Regional and National Plan of Action program with the Local Governments in each CT6 country Organize a Sustainable Fisheries Management Workshop for all CTI-CFF Local Government

CAPACITY BUILDING FOR MPA ESTABLISHMENT AND MANAGEMENT IN TIMOR-LESTE Trainings conducted in 2017 1. GIS Training 2. TOT for MAF staff and relevant agencies was focused on concept of MPA s 3. Training for various communities such fisher and village leader on marine resources management 4. Establishment and designing MPA management 5. Concept ecology in the MP 6. Objectives of the MP 7. The process and mechanism MPA establishment 8. Fisheries (population dynamic)

CAPACITY BUILDING ON SUSTAINABLE MARINE TOURISM IN INDONESIA CTC Supports Establishment of New Government Employee Competency Standards to Promote Sustainable Tourism in Marine Protected Areas and Outreach in Marine Protected Areas

CAPACITY BUILDING FOR EFFECTIVE MPA MANAGEMENTAND ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW MPAs IN INDONESIA CTC Trains Fisheries Extension Officers in North Maluku to Develop Skills on MPA Monitoring and Fisheries Governance under USAID SEA Project CTC supports capacity building to establish new MPAs in Buano, Sula and Lease Islands in Indonesia under USAID SEA Project

CAPACITY BUILDING FOR FFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF EXISTING MPAs CTC Supports Capacity Building and Scale Up of Community-based Resources Management in Nusa Penida MPA, Banda Islands MPA and Atauro Island in Spatial Planning Processes

CAPACITY BUILDING ON SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES IN INDONESIA Trained 91 women in post- harvest techniques Business plan for 4 women groups have been completed for 5 years business projection 4 products from 2 women groups in Ngan have passed the hygiene standard from Health Agency and acquired halal certification from MUI Trained 26 fishermen on gear technology (gillnet). modified gear catch 24% more fish Reduced damaged fish by 42%. No bycatch caught during the 8 days gear evaluation Trained 18 crab fisherwomen in sustainable mud crab fisheries reducing impact on mangrove forests

CORAL TRIANGLE DAY 2017 Nusa Penida MPA Beach Clean Up and Children s Quiz June 5, 2017 Underwater Clean Up and Coral Planting June 8, 2017 Wayang Samudra and Commitment Signing Against Marine Debris June 9, 2017

CENTER FOR MARINE CONSERVATION IN BALI 2 Training Pavilions Dive Training Pool Marine Conservation - Themed Escape Room Monumental ceramic coral sculpture (unveiling in March 2018)

IN MEMORIAM