Give2Asia Partnership with Packard Foundation Supports Development of Sustainable Fisheries in Asia
The Asia Pacific region alone produces over half of the world's wild caught seafood. (Photo: Credit: Hartmann Linge/CC BY SA 3)
(UNITED STATES, 4/1/2014)
Give2Asia, a San Francisco based social enterprise that specializes in international philanthropic investment, has announced a new partnership with The David & Lucile Packard Foundation and Our Source Consultancy to make Southeast Asia's fishing industry more sustainable.
An initial USD100,000 grant will fund a scoping study to establish The Marine Change Enterprise (MCE), combining experts from Southeast Asia with 40 years of experience in seafoo...
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