Women Of The Bunong Tribe: Standing Together…
The Phnong (or ‘Bunong’) tribe is one of the Indigenous ethnic minority groups living in Mondulkiri province…
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The Phnong (or ‘Bunong’) tribe is one of the Indigenous ethnic minority groups living in Mondulkiri province…
Read MoreExceed Your Capacity: A Training For…
From managing community activities, such as holding meeting for discussions, developing product, to…
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This year, Samdhana celebrates 20 years of action and participation in the social and environmental movement…
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On October 13-15, Samdhana Institute and community partners celebrated the annual World Food Day, through the…
Read MoreFeeling The Heat: Dulangan Higaonon Youth…
“They have realized that climate change has become alarming. Even if we’re living in the mountains, we can…
Read MoreSharing Stories in the Sorghum Fields
Samdhana Hosts Women Environmental Human Rights Defenders Summit in AdonaraFrom 20-26 May 2023, the Samdhana…
Read MoreWomen Behind The Tastes And Tales Of Tagbanwa
The coastal town of Coron awoke from a three-year hiatus imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic to celebrate the '…
Read MoreThe Baho Clan: ‘A Model for Indigenous People…
The Marga Baho Indigenous Peoples have sustainably managed their natural resources for generations. Drawing…
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