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In the 5th week of our program, facilitated by the Tai Chi King, Tian, we focused on setting objectives essential for the Pride Campaign. Participants finished their project plans, created jingles, and explored the essence of our campaign logo. Mar Guidote shared insights on the importance of voluntary compliance in conservation. Mayor Jono emphasized the values represented by their logo. Additionally, the RARE Pride Philippine Team visited the award-winning HandumonMPA to learn about governance and enforcement, fostering a sense of community pride in environmental conservation.
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2nd University Phase (Week 5)
An opening salvo of week 5: Setting of Objectives facilitated by the Tai Chi King, Tian • Finish the Project Plan • Create a Jingle for the campaign • Know the essence of the logo for pride campaign
Getting to know the Alternate Conservation Fellows (ACFs) Mar Guidote, the Coastal Law Enforcement Specialist explains that voluntary compliance is better than involuntary compliance.
Palau’s Pride Campaign Success Story by Yalap Yalap “I believed injecting conservation, protecting turtles for that matter is challenging since it’s part of the culture” • Flagship species • Building Constituencies
Our first encounter with the logo I found the “logo: I love the “logo” I like the “logo”…How about you? Mayor Jono of Inabanga explains the core values of their logo and why he and his constituents have pride on it.
Conservation Fellows listen to the Guro on how to create an effective Jingle for the Pride Campaign Alvin, the Alternate CF, of Inabanga Pride Campaign explains the different methods in monitoring the Campaign strategies
The Rare Pride Philippine Team visits the Best MPA of 2007 “HandumonMPA” to learn the Governance and Enforcement
CFs’ Day, Fun Day Loboc River
That’s all folks… 5 weeks down guys, 1 more week to go.… Yepey ……