
Systemic change requires collaboration. SIKAT proudly works alongside local government units, community organizations, and international development partners


Establishing fish sanctuaries, propagating corals, rehabilitating mangroves, and protecting specific marine species like sea turtles and giant clams.
Mainstreaming disaster risk reduction into local governance and strengthening the technical capacity of communities to adapt to changing climatic conditions.
Developing eco-tourism, facilitating community savings and credit associations (COMSCA), and promoting entrepreneurial activities along the maritime value chain.
Facilitating transparent, accountable governance practices and ensuring elected officials meet their obligations to the poorest sectors
Facilitating the strengthening of people's organizations, Self-Help Groups, fisherfolk organizations, especially women-led groups
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