Women preparing the land The youth who will learn from wild food experts Within the Adukkam nursery garden The forest around the Adukkam nursery

NTFP-EP Asia

Org #81904
Vetted since 2020
1998
year founded
$2,703
raised on GlobalGiving
4
years fundraising
0
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

NTFP-EP's mission is to act as a catalyst in empowering local organizations working with marginalized, forest-dependent communities, mainly indigenous peoples (IPs) is Asia, towards sustainable management of forested landscapes and ecosystems, and the right to access natural resources, livelihood, cultural identity, and gender equality.

Projects (1)

Project Leaders
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Team
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Organization Information
Quezon City, Metro Manila 1100
Philippines
Organization Information
Quezon City, Metro Manila 1100
Philippines

Project Reports

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Research and conservation of wild yams

By Madhu Ramnath | Project Leader

Skilled village experts collaborate on an important research and conservation initiative in Palani Hills.  Our partner Palni Hills Conservation Council (PHCC)  has initiated a nursery in the... Read the full report ›

Delicious Red Ants from the Forest: Natural Food!

By Madhu Ramnath | Project Lead

Our report in this period will only cover one of our recordings about the delicious underrated forest food - larvae from red ants.  In many parts of Central India, the Adivasis collect and eat... Read the full report ›

Insect food as nutrition

By Madhu Ramnath | Project Leader

There is much to learn from Adivasi women on identifying seasonal wild foods! For this report, we highlight documentation work on one of the many insect species consumed as food in India - the winged... Read the full report ›
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