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Final Wrap-up Meeting on CTI-CFF Host Country Agreement (HCA)

Date: 
23 October 2015
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Executive Director of Regional Secretariat CTI-CFF, Widi Pratikto Ph.D(right) accompanies the Secretary General of Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) Sjarief  Widjaja, Ph.D, FRINA (center right) on a final wrap-up meeting for Host Country Agreement (HCA) between the Government of Indonesia and the Regional Secretariat of the CTI-CFF on Privileges and Immunities with Director General for Legal Affairs and Treaties of Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOF), Ferry Adamhar in Jakarta.  

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Regional Environment Office, USAID RDMA Visit to Regional Secretariat CTI-CFF

Date: 
22 October 2015
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Regional Environment Office, USAID RIDMA pays a 2-day visit to the regional secretariat (RS) of CTI-CFF office to set up a cooperation platform among the two institutions.

Alfred Nakatsuma, Director (center), accompanied by Rene Costa, Program Manager (left) delivers a short brief on the cooperation plan - witnessed by Widi Pratikto Ph.D, Executive Director of RS CTI-CFF. 

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SPREP signs agreement with Secretariat of newly formed Coral Triangle Initiative

Date: 
22 September 2015
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CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat

22 September, 2015, Apia, Samoa, 26SM - 

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MOU Signing Between CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat and Coral Triangle Center

Date: 
28 August 2015
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Nusa Dua, Bali - Regional Secretariat of CTI-CFF recognized that mutual benefit could be gained through enhanced cooperation with partners.

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Partners Meeting

Start: Thu, 09/04/2015 (All day)
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Status: Confirmed

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4th CTI-CFF Regional Business Forum

Start: Thu, 27/08/2015 (All day)
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Building Capacity for Effective Participation in a Regional-Wide System of MPAs (CTMPAS) in the Coral Triangle

Start: Fri, 14/11/2014 (All day)
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Celebrating Achievements in the Coral Triangle

World Parks Congress Flyer CTI-CFF (small)
Start: Thu, 13/11/2014 (All day)
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Coral Triangle Countries Prepare Roadmaps to Improve Marine Protected Area Management in the Region

Date: 
14 August 2014
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The 5th CTI-CFF Regional Exchange on Marine Protected Areas (REX5), recently held in Cebu, Philippines, significantly advanced progress on the implementation of the Coral Triangle Marine Protected Area System (CTMPAS).

Forty representatives from the Coral Triangle Initiative member countries and partner organizations developed roadmaps to improve the management of marine protected areas CTMPAS during the workshop held in Mactan Island in Cebu from 14-18 July, 2014.

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<i>Participants and Resource Person of the 5th CTI-CFF Regional Exchange on Marine Protected Areas (REX5) in Mactan Island, Cebu from 14-18 July, 2014 (Courtesy: Leilani Gallardo)</i>

Indonesia, Philippines identified as pilot markets of new Sustainable Fisheries Partnership

Date: 
27 June 2014
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Indonesia and the Philippines will serve as the pilot markets for a new initiative that aims to make fishing more sustainable and improve the lives of fishermen and their communities by developing practical solutions that use the power of commercially viable mobile technology.

This was announced at the “Our Ocean” Conference hosted on June 16-17 by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Washington, DC.

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mFish will harness mobile technology to address sustainable fishing challenges