Nine Filipino Indigenous leaders strengthen their knowledge on biodiversity and climate resiliency in Darwin

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Nine Filipino Indigenous leaders marked their achievement in completing the Australian Awards Fellowship in Darwin, NT. Hosted by Charles Darwin University and funded by DFAT. Credit: Cristina Magbojos

The fellowship focused on building climate resilience through GEDSI-compliant, nature-based solutions and disaster risk reduction in Mindanao.


Key Points
  • The fellowship was completed at the Charles Darwin University and funded by DFAT.
  • These leaders are at the forefront of biodiversity conservation, safeguarding ancestral forests critical to the survival of the Philippine eagle.
  • Their milestone was warmly celebrated by the Filipino community in the Northern Territory, led by the Filipino Australian Association of the Northern Territory.
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