The Visayan hornbill is one of several forest-dependent species whose presence is an indication of good forest health in the Philippines. Photo: Noel Labutap (USAID/B+WISER)
Blog Post
Indonesia may not be near the top of the list of countries people think of when they think about development. According to Matthew Regan, there are many reasons why it should be.
Blog Post
Conservation efforts in the Philippines mobilize user-friendly technology and government, community, and private sector partnerships in the fight against deforestation.
Impact Story
The USAID Indonesia Marine and Climate Support Project was designed to enhance Indonesia’s sustainable fisheries management using an ecosystem-based approach, and coastal community resilience and climate change adaptation. The program also conducted local fishing ground and supply chain surveys to gather initial data for better fisheries management decision-making.
Resource - Project Report
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry recently visited Chemonics’ projects in Moldova and Indonesia, taking time to meet with government officials and project beneficiaries.
News Story