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Gamal Pasya

Socio-environmentalist

World Agroforestry Centre – ICRAF SE Asia Regional Office, Bogor - Indonesia
Box 161
Bogor 16001, Indonesia
Tel. 62 251 625 415; 081314972252.
Fax. 62 251 625 416
E-mail: Gpasya@cgiar.org | G.pasya@gmail.com

• Voluntary member of WATALA Foundation, Lampung Province - Indonesia
• Senior staff of Regional Development Planning Agency of Lampung Province, Indonesia.
• Policy Analyst Fellow of World Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF SE Asia Regional Office, Bogor - Indonesia.

Gamal Pasya is a Socio-environmentalist who works in the fields of regional development planning, community development, natural resources policy advocation, multi stakeholder partnership development, and natural resources conflict management. He has been focusing on these fields since he was a student activist in 1985. Gamal contributes as trainer, mediator, and negotiator of natural resource conflict resolution in several sites in Indonesia such as in Lampung (mainly in West Lampung District and Gunung Betung Conservation Forest Park), Rinjani National Park-Lombok, and East Sumba. He provides advise on practical, peaceful strategies and facilitation efforts to community groups, local government agencies and NGOs on how to manage conflicts to develop collaboration. As a provincial government civil servant, he supervises an integrated regional development planning approach to local government units. On behalf of World Agroforestry Centre, he also works as voluntary mentor to several NGOs on natural resources program development and later he stands as voluntary member of National Steering Committee (NSC) of Small Grant Program to Promote Tropical Forest (SGP PTF) - The EC UNDP in providing partnership advise and proponent proposal review for Indonesia.

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