by Arina Febianca | Nov 3, 2023 | News
September 16, 2023, the Mams Kema Community conducted a routine beach cleanup. This activity aims to help overcome the amount of garbage scattered in the Kema III neighborhood, North Minahasa. Because it can be a much bigger problem without awareness from the...
by Jorica Shien | Apr 28, 2023 | News
The current increase in demand for fisheries social standards needs to be supported to help fishery supply chain meet these standards. In late March 2023, IPNLF released an article that is relevant to the current state of one-by-one fisheries in Indonesia. The...
by Jorica Shien | Apr 4, 2022 | News
In recent years, investigations by NGOs and journalists have brought to light the urgent need to ensure human rights are protected in fisheries. Global seafood businesses have begun to assess and take action to address human rights risks in their supply chains. ...
by Mila Akmalia | Oct 19, 2021 | News
Mr. Jefron Yafet Salindeho, one of the fishermen members of the Tarsius PM-22 fishing boat, told us about how his trip to catch yellowfin tuna in the period from August 17 to 21, where he had difficulty getting to the fishing ground, so it took 12 hours to travel, and...
by Mila Akmalia | Oct 12, 2021 | News
Fair Trade (FT) certification is a certificate that does not rely on aid funds, but uses a market approach to empower fishermen to get a fair price for their crops. Fair Trade enables sustainable development and community empowerment by leveraging a fairer global...
by Mila Akmalia | Sep 27, 2021 | News
Jakarta (21/9) Accordance with the mandate of Presidential Decree No. 59/2017 on the Implementation of the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Goal 14. Ocean Ecosystems (Goal 14. Life Below Water) is one of the Goals in SDG that has a goal to preserve...
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