PDI
partners with Unocal Foundation on tsunami recovery programs
Story 1: Sustainable Management of Mangrove Resources
through Local Community Action 
Capacity building through community level planning
On May 20, 2005 PDI was awarded a grant of $428,328 from the Unocal
Foundation for a three-year project that will enhance Sustainable
Management of Mangrove Resources through Local Community Action in
selected coastal villages in Phang Nga Province that were devastated
by the tsunami. This tsunami recovery initiative will be implemented
by the Thailand Environmental Institute (TEI) - PDI's partner in Thailand
on environmental issues. Other collaborating agencies include the
Population and Community Development Association (PDA) and Yad Fon.
Key activities encompass participatory action research on environment-social-economic
aspects of mangrove protection, capacity building workshops at local
levels for better mangrove ecosystem management, mangrove rehabilitation
and replication efforts, and monitoring and evaluation. |
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2: Post-Tsunami Social, Economic and
Environmental Reconstruction Project 
Working together to rebuild
Also funded by the Unocal Foundation ($432,000 over three years),
this project will assist four tsunami-afflicted villages in Phang
Nga to launch several self-help activities to improve the standards
of living and quality of life of local communities. It will support
the restoration of clean drinking water and sanitation facilities,
skills training in sustainable environmental and agricultural practices,
village banks and micro-credit initiatives to create new livelihoods
for affected families, and school lunches, educational scholarships,
books and clothing for students. This three-year project will be implemented
by the Population and Community Development Association (PDA) - PDI's
partner in Thailand on community development and poverty alleviation. |