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Outcomes of the project are improved resilience and sustainable livelihoods for coastal communities and improved management of coastal resources. The first activity is a survey on the community capacity building need (Activity 1.0) followed by capacity building activities and strengthening of local fishing association (Activity 2.0) and capacity building of the coastal communities for sustainable livelihood and resource management (Activity 3.0). Achmad Zamroni, Senior Research Officer of the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Indonesia, presented the progress of the project in Takalar District, Makassar.

He briefly presented community perceptions during the research and training activities conducted in the community. He also highlighted the need for capacity building of the coastal communities in Takalar District in the areas of cultivation technology, processing and financial management. The main problems encountered during project implementation are: i) The schedule of the training program is highly dependent on the availability of the fishermen; ii) Limited availability of trainers and teachers with Malay speaking skills; iii).

DISCUSSION ON THE IMPACT OF THE PROJECT ON THE CHOSEN COMMUNITY AND LESSON LEARNED WITH OTHER ASEAN MEMBER STATES. He asked the three participating countries to highlight the results and outcomes of the project. Five of the trained participants were able to transfer the acquired skills to another community member.

The 10-year Strategic Plan for Coastal Resources Management was formulated and approved by the village chief.

FOLLOW UP ACTIONS AND WAY FORWARD

To reduce fishing pressure and identify alternative livelihoods for the coastal community. Establish cooperation and collaboration in fisheries, marine ecotourism and related issues with central and local government. It describes the results to be achieved (ie, finished products, goods, services resulting directly from the completion of project activities).

Coastal and environmental conservation and rehabilitation methods, strategies will be identified and implemented in coastal communities. Various fisheries resource awareness programs including fisheries marketing will be identified and implemented for various stakeholders in coastal communities. Several technical guidelines and/or standard operating procedures (SOPs) for coastal resource management will be formulated and implemented for coastal communities.

Better engagement and cooperation in fisheries, marine eco-tourism and related issues between coastal communities with central, local government, private sectors and other institutions will be established. List the agreement on how the project will be implemented and the people who will implement the project as well as possible timelines for project execution.

ADOPTION OF THE REPORT AND CLOSING OF THE MEETING

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

Peneliti Senior Pusat Penelitian Sosial Ekonomi Kelautan dan Perikanan, KKP Republik Indonesia. Departemen Perikanan, Kementerian Sumber Daya Primer dan Pariwisata, Kompleks Perikanan Muara Simpang 287-53, Jalan Panginan Pantai Serasa, Kampong Serasa, Brunei Muara BT1728. Departemen Perikanan, Kementerian Sumber Daya Primer dan Pariwisata, Kompleks Perikanan Muara Simpang 287-53, Jalan Panginan Pantai Serasa, Kampong Serasa, Brunei Muara BT1728.

PRESENTATION ON THE AGENDA AND TIMETABLE

Visit to community project sites in Muara, Brunei Darussalam Community visit to Muara, Brunei Darussalam Agenda 7: Adoption of the report and conclusion of the meeting.

PRESENTATION ON THE OVERVIEW OF THE PROJECT

The Technical Assistance Grant Agreement was signed on 18 November 2015 between SEAFDEC and IDB with SEAFDEC/MFRDMD as the Lead Department. The project started with the appointment of a focal point and the working team for Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Malaysia. The main objective of this activity is to establish a baseline community information in order to formulate appropriate action plan and activities for sustainable management of the coastal resources and sustainable livelihoods in fisheries.

Regional technical consultation involving focal points and working teams from Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia and Malaysia. Identification and prioritization of activities for raising the necessary capacities for the community based on the needs assessment survey. Regional Technical Consultation (RTC) on Enhancing Coastal Community Resilience for Sustainable Livelihoods and Coastal Resource Management in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 16 - 19 May 2016.

To discuss project planning and community selection in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia respectively. Coordinate a draft questionnaire for a "problems and needs assessment" of selected coastal communities in Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. Based on the results of the survey, each participating country identified the priority needs of each selected community and planned related capacity building for the association and the coastal community.

This activity aims to empower fishermen's associations and fisheries institutions to engage in sustainable livelihoods and coastal resource management plans.

PRESENTATION ON THE PROGRESS OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

Participants: 40 Duration: 4 days Budget: BND 3,300.00 Result: Awareness of the importance of hygienic conditions and requirements practices during seafood processing to avoid contamination. Basic accounting Production and sales recording - application of bookkeeping skills and better management of VCC finances Product development &. Increase community participation and interest to further develop fish processing to increase community profits - The Village Consultative Council planned to set up cooperative seafood processing and seek funds to purchase some basic equipment.

Use the balance of the funding to assist Sungai Bunga Village in setting up a proper processing/drying area, using solar-based technology suitable for small-scale operations; Implementing similar initiatives/programs targeting other fishing village advisory councils - in collaboration with other stakeholders/government agencies;

PRESENTATION ON THE PROGRESS OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION IN MALAYSIA

6 komuniti telah dimasukkan dalam program soal selidik iaitu Telaga Batin, Seberang Takir, Mengabang Telipot, Kampung Batin, Teluk Ketapang dan Tok Jembal. 6 komuniti telah dimasukkan dalam soal selidik di Telaga Batin, Seberang Takir, Mengabang Telipot, Kampung Batin, Teluk Ketapang dan Tok Jembal.). Kursus ini dijalankan secara praktikal di Pusat Kemajuan Teknologi Perikanan Seberang Takir, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu dan juga di kawasan memancing.

They are hand held at the Seberang Takir Fisheries Technology Centre, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu and at the fishermen's bank. Motivational or self-esteem programs are important in boosting the spirits of participants in their continued survival. To raise awareness of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) concept. EAFM is a practical way to implement sustainable development for the fisheries sector by balancing the well-being of ecology and human life through good governance.).

The preparation of the course also indirectly increases the income and reduces the cost of maintaining the engine. Program Meningkatan Kemahiran Baikpulih Vessel Gentian Kaca (fiberglass). Technical Skills Improvement Program – Repair and Maintenance of Fiberglass Containers). Pemprosesan & Produk Perikanan (In-Situ) di Premis Komuniti (Series 2: Improving Technical Skills Program – Processing Fish Based Product (In-Situ).

Such programs should be pursued to other communities by expanding the scope of the program.).

PRESENTATION ON THE PROGRESS OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION IN INDONESIA

Size, number of productions and Gracilaria spp and Eucheuma sp Seaweed farmers in Takalar district. Processor's perception about technology mastery and the satisfaction rate towards the quality of processing and packaging. Socialization to farmers about the importance of seaweed nurseries to maintain the quality and availability of seaweed seeds.

2. Knowledge management system support against coastal community development, 3. The role and support of cooperative in improving the public welfare of coastal community. 4. Community Empowerment Program in Coastal Village, Takalar District 5. FPIK Support in the development of Coastal Village in Takalar District 6. Institutional Strengthening to support Coastal Communities Rural Economically, 7. Dialogue, Public Space and Collective Management of Coastal Resources,. Communities are able to improve their knowledge and skills to work through the training materials provided.

Suitability Training material Potential Application Training material The timeliness of training with the needs of society Able to provide information and give real advice Able to help people learn and understand new skills Able to have a good relationship establish between members of society Able to act as a facilitator liaison between information sources and the. Suitability Training material Potential Application Training material The timeliness of training with the needs of society Able to provide information and give real advice Able to help people learn and understand new skills Able to have a good relationship establish between members of society Able to act as a facilitator liaison between information sources and the government (policy makers) Able to stimulate, encourage and recognize the potential of the community itself. Suitability Training material Potential Application Training material The timeliness of training with the needs of society Able to provide information and give real advice Able to help people learn and understand new skills Able to have a good relationship establish between members of society Able to act as a facilitator liaison between information sources and.

Timing of appropriateness of training activities to the needs of society Appropriateness of training materials to the needs of society helps people learn and understand the importance of building teamwork Able to establish a good relationship between members of society Able to act as a facilitator that connects between resources and government (policy makers) with. The main impact of the project has been seen from the production of processing products of seaweed and shell waste for tourism handicrafts. Sending representatives of seaweed processors to other successful SMEs is effective in improving the ability and mindset to be a new SME.

Follow-up of the Guidelines for Increasing Coastal Community Resilience for Sustainable Livelihoods and Coastal Resource Management to other coastal villages.

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