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Monitoring visit at the Southern Environmental Association

Our team recently conducted a monitoring visit with our grantee, the Southern Environmental Association (SEA), on February 14 to Gladden Spit and Silk Cayes Marine Reserve, and Laughing Bird Caye National Park. With grant funding from the Belize Fund, SEA continues to make significant strides in marine conservation, including the procurement and installation of solar photovoltaic systems and the production of new regulation signages at 2 marine reserves, and maintenance & repairs to the ranger station at LBCNP. Additionally, 6 rangers and an operations manager received training and certification as Fisheries Officers, empowering them to protect and preserve these precious ecosystems! We commend SEA for their dedication and hard work in conservation efforts to manage these protected areas. Marine protected areas play a crucial role in preserving biodiversity, supporting fisheries, and safeguarding coastal communities from climate impacts. We can all champion their importance and work together to protect Belize’s coastal and marine environments!

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Belize Fund Hosts Media Sensitization Session

The Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future (Belize Fund) hosted a Media Sensitization Session at the Radisson Fort George Hotel and Marina (St. George’s Dining Room) on January 11th, 2024 from 9:00 pm to 11:00 am. This session targeted the media as one of our key stakeholders and sought to sensitize editors and journalists from print, broadcast, and online agencies. The purpose of the session is to increase awareness of the Fund’s initiatives, build positive relationships, and showcase the impact of our key programs, the Grants Award Program and Government Strategic Allocation.

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