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                    [Title] => Firming up a learning culture in fisherfolk communities
                    [Summary] => Sunny Saturday mornings find the young kids of Barangay Mambuquaio, Batan, Aklan inside their barangay hall, busy with their crayons and pencils.  They go through their artwork for the day, and in a few minutes, submit it to Linda Bolivar, the volunteer parateacher-custodian of the Mambuquaio Barangay Learning Resource Center (BLRC) in Iloilo.  


Their artwork done, they huddle for a short update on the latest news concerning their fish sanctuary and the other activities of the most visible development project in their barangay, the Fisheries Resource Management Project.
[DatePublished] => 2004-10-10 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1632068 [AuthorName] => Nora O. Gamolo [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 249365 [Title] => ‘Crab mentality’ takes a positive turn [Summary] => Crab mentality. This phrase conjures images of unfriendly competition, backbiting, jostling and trampling of each other in a race towards a common goal.

For many fisherfolk associations (FAs) and cooperatives, this "crab mentality" has become an agent of change and development, a catalyst for cooperation, unity and teamwork, all towards a common goal – greater income for each member’s family.

Minimizing capture fishery, lessening pressure to the sea.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1135814 [AuthorName] => Armi U. Budomo [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [ArticleID] => 265737
                    [Title] => Firming up a learning culture in fisherfolk communities
                    [Summary] => Sunny Saturday mornings find the young kids of Barangay Mambuquaio, Batan, Aklan inside their barangay hall, busy with their crayons and pencils.  They go through their artwork for the day, and in a few minutes, submit it to Linda Bolivar, the volunteer parateacher-custodian of the Mambuquaio Barangay Learning Resource Center (BLRC) in Iloilo.  


Their artwork done, they huddle for a short update on the latest news concerning their fish sanctuary and the other activities of the most visible development project in their barangay, the Fisheries Resource Management Project.
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For many fisherfolk associations (FAs) and cooperatives, this "crab mentality" has become an agent of change and development, a catalyst for cooperation, unity and teamwork, all towards a common goal – greater income for each member’s family.

Minimizing capture fishery, lessening pressure to the sea.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1135814 [AuthorName] => Armi U. Budomo [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) ) )
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