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The Australian Embassy’s Direct Aid Program head Rick Adams (second from left) visited a marine conservation project in Calapan, Mindoro that established 200 artificial reef modules to help rehabilitate the marine ecosystems of Barangays Wawa and Balite which are under threat from unsustainable fishing practices, habitat degradation and unregulated development.

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On International Women’s Day, Australian Embassy Deputy Head of Mission Steve Scott visited the Women for Social Development, Inc. (WSDI) in Lavezares, Northern Samar.

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Residents from the Smokey Mountain reclamation area will benefit from a training center to be constructed at the Philippine Christian Foundation school in Tondo.

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Australian Embassy Charge d’ Affaires Ste-phen Scott hands over indigenised educational materials to Arlene Dawing, principal of the Dananao Elementary School, Kalinga Province (second from left) during a ceremony to celebrate Australia’s NAIDOC (National Aborigines and Islander Day Observance Committee) Week 2009.

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On International Women’s Day, Australian Embassy Deputy Head of Mission Steve Scott visited the Women for Social Development, Inc. (WSDI) in Lavezares, Northern Samar.

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Residents from the Smokey Mountain reclamation area will benefit from a training center to be constructed at the Philippine Christian Foundation school in Tondo.

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