Cheeky conversations: Community-based resource management, biology and art come together for youth awareness


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Expanding knowledge about key species, biology and community-based resource management (CBRM) practices is often the work of government and nongovernmental organisations (NGOs). However, on Malaita Day in 2024, youth became CBRM teachers. During four days of “awareness in action” at the Malaita Day celebrations in Solomon Islands, six youth facilitators engaged with 295 youth and children.

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Meshach Sukulu, Anouk Ride, Alick Konamalefo, Philip Subu, Winniefred Kwairamo, Lucy Sara, Pauline Waleka. (5/12/2025). Cheeky conversations: Community-based resource management, biology and art come together for youth awareness. New Caledonia: Pacific Community (SPC).

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