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Collaborating for positive change

 Partnerships are crucial to the success of Photovoices International’s work. Collaboration with our partners who believe in our vision, mission and approach have enabled us to innovate and broaden the reach and scope of our work. Implementing partners work side by side with Photovoices for the duration of the project and carry the work forward supporting the realization of endeavours spearheaded by local communities.  We are grateful for the trust and support that our valuable partners have given us throughout the years.

OUR FEATURED PARTNERS

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The David and Lucile Packard Foundation

The Packard Foundation has been a long-time supporter of Photovoices International, enabling the organization to grow and develop to where we are today. We are grateful for the trust the Foundation has put on the organization, strongly believing in the importance of working with under-represented communities at the grass-root level.

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Coral Triangle Center 

Coral Triangle Center collaborated with Photovoices International on the sustainable management of blue swimming crab in Lampung and conducted a joint survey on gender and culture in Banda Islands which led to the implementation of Photovoices project in Banda, starting in end of 2024.

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The Emerging Markets Foundation

Empower has been a long-time supporter of Photovoices International that has helped Photovoices International’s work in focusing on youth and gender issues in Ban (East Bali), Bongas (West Java), and Palawan (Philippines).

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Mitra Bentala

Mitra Bentala collaborated with Photovoices International to support the sustainable management of blue swimming crab in two villages in Lampung.

PARTNER HIGHLIGHT

As part of a project aimed at engaging boys as allies on gender concerns, students at three East Bali Poverty Project (EBPP) schools located in Ban Village, chose to focus on sexual harrasment and other gender related issues. After six months of exploring these issues, they reflected on the ways gender impacts their daily lives and their vision for the future.

OUR PARTNERS

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