Social Forestry Project Management and Reporting Workshop, Indonesia
As part of the support, TLLG is providing to project operators developing projects with the aim of securing funding from Rimba Collective, TLLG hosted a three-day workshop with six project developers. The workshop included sessions on developing a Theory of Change; Budgeting; Financial Reporting; and Measurement, Reporting and Verification of Ecosystem Service Outcomes and Climate, Community and Biodiversity Impacts in line with the requirements of Rimba Collective and the CCB Standards.
Project operators that attended were:
Perkumpulan Qibar Indonesia Madani (QBAR)
Gerakan Masyarakat Papua Lestari (GEMAPALA)
Institute for Promoting Sustainable Livelihood Approach (INPROSULA)

Photo: Workshop participants and trainers © Laurio Leonauld, 2022
Client: Rimba Collective
Location: Bogor, Indonesia
Period: Oct 2022
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