Our partners
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Helen Keller
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The myriad causes that lead to poverty, hunger and food insecurity are so complex than no organization working independently can hope to have more than a limited impact.
Partnerships are at the core of our operating strategy. They are the primary vehicle for achieving our goals. Working together with our partners allows us to combine our complementary skills and resources. The synergies achieved mean that the outcome is greater than could be achieved by working alone. We nurture and sustain our existing partnerships and seek to develop new ones that will increase our impact on poverty and hunger.
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We engage with our partners at different levels:
We are committed to the partnership principles of EQUALITY, TRANSPARENCY, RESULTS ORIENTATION AND RESPONSIBILITY
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List of our partners
Darwin Aquaculture Centre, Department of Resources, NT, Australia
Davao del Norte State College
Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCST)
Department of Agriculture (DA)
Department of Aquaculture of the National Fisheries Development Agency, Timor Leste
Department of Fisheries (DoF) under the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, Myanmar
Department of Fisheries Resources, Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry, and Fisheries
Department of Fisheries, Bangladesh
Project: Small Fish Can Mean Big Nutrition