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Satwa di Hutan Mangrove Desa Saka.
Photo: KalFor project/UNDP Indonesia
The KalFor project has a clear-eyed approach to forest conservation. Approaching the situation holistically, the project team has been able to see the broader context – and see the forest for the trees. That’s why the project team has supported culture preservation, biodiversity preservation, community livelihoods and economic development simultaneously. Through this support, they are proving that truly sustainable livelihoods are possible, that conditions exist where people and planet can thrive, and by showcasing how maintaining the forest can also be economically beneficial for the community.
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Photo: KalFor project/UNDP Indonesia
The KalFor project has a clear-eyed approach to forest conservation. Approaching the situation holistically, the project team has been able to see the broader context – and see the forest for the trees. That’s why the project team has supported culture preservation, biodiversity preservation, community livelihoods and economic development simultaneously. Through this support, they are proving that truly sustainable livelihoods are possible, that conditions exist where people and planet can thrive, and by showcasing how maintaining the forest can also be economically beneficial for the community.
Photo: KalFor project/UNDP Indonesia
The KalFor project has a clear-eyed approach to forest conservation. Approaching the situation holistically, the project team has been able to see the broader context – and see the forest for the trees. That’s why the project team has supported culture preservation, biodiversity preservation, community livelihoods and economic development simultaneously. Through this support, they are proving that truly sustainable livelihoods are possible, that conditions exist where people and planet can thrive, and by showcasing how maintaining the forest can also be economically beneficial for the community.
Photo: KalFor project/UNDP Indonesia
The KalFor project has a clear-eyed approach to forest conservation. Approaching the situation holistically, the project team has been able to see the broader context – and see the forest for the trees. That’s why the project team has supported culture preservation, biodiversity preservation, community livelihoods and economic development simultaneously. Through this support, they are proving that truly sustainable livelihoods are possible, that conditions exist where people and planet can thrive, and by showcasing how maintaining the forest can also be economically beneficial for the community.
MSMEs Support: Elaha Sarabi Handicraft: The enterprise received combination of support from various PUNOs under the STFA:
-IOM provided solar power system and compensated salary of staff for six months under their employment retention programme.
-UNDP contributed to provided electronic sewing machines.
-UNCTAD delivered a business development and marketing training for the owner of the enterprise.
Photo: KalFor project/UNDP Indonesia
The KalFor project has a clear-eyed approach to forest conservation. Approaching the situation holistically, the project team has been able to see the broader context – and see the forest for the trees. That’s why the project team has supported culture preservation, biodiversity preservation, community livelihoods and economic development simultaneously. Through this support, they are proving that truly sustainable livelihoods are possible, that conditions exist where people and planet can thrive, and by showcasing how maintaining the forest can also be economically beneficial for the community.
On May 16, 2023, marked an important day for Strathmore Business School (SBS), USAID’s Kenya Small Business Development Centers Program (Kenya SBDC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with KenTrade to support Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The partnership will enable MSMEs to take advantage of export opportunities, facilitating cross-border trade.
“Lack of access to information is one of the challenges hindering MSMEs’ growth and exploitation of domestic and export markets,” said David Ngarama, Acting Chief Executive Officer of KenTrade.
This partnership will promote the use of our Information for Trade in Kenya portal to ensure stakeholders understand the procedures to export and import across borders.
“There is a need for integrating our Kenyan MSMEs to ensure that they fully utilize African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) opportunities,’’ insisted Dr. George Njenga, Chief of Party, Kenya SBDC.