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Follow on Google News | 15 Prominent Universities Develop New Program Workplan for CTI-CFF University PartnershipManado, 11 August 2017 – The Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF) Regional Secretariat organizes CTI-CFF University Partnership Workshop on Program Development 2017 – 2018 focuses on capacity building, research, and outreach, including funding mechanism. As many as 15 prominent Universities on Marine and Fisheries sciences from 6 Coral Triangle (CT6) (Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste) The workplan is expected to become an exchanging platform on information, equation on knowledge and skills at marine conservation, global issues on life environment and technology, especially among the member universities in CT6 countries. Widi A. Pratikto, Ph.D, the Executive Director of Regional Secretariat of CTI-CFF said: "The formats of applicative programs resulted from a 2-day workshop are expected to become main references for all science-based activities and engagements of the respective member universities of CTI-CFF University Partnership in a year period (2017-2018)." The CTI-CFF University Partnership Workshop on Program Developmentis a follow up from the previous event i.e. The 1st CTI-CFF University Partnership Meeting, 28 February – 1 March2017 which remarks a collective spirit in safeguarding the Coral Triangle region under the high education institution (university) During the 2-day event, two Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) were signed between the Regional Secretariat of CTI-CFF with the University of Papua New Guinea (UPG) and the Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa'e/UNTL , which makes CTI-CFF University Partnership to have 10 official members since its establishment 1 year ago. The Coordinator of CTI-CFF University Partnership, Prof. Grevo Gerung, who also the Dean of Marine and Fishery Faculty of the University of Sam Ratulangi (Unsrat), Manado added: "Some of capacity building programs we are developing together include, Special Assistance Program (SAP) for Timor-Leste in developing the marine and fishery sciences, the establishment of an International Class for a Master of Science/M.Sc title with a subject of Coral Triangle Ecosystem Governance, and the regional training program on climate change." On the same occassion, YBrs. Prof Madya Dr. Ramzah Dambul, Deputy Secretary of Kementerian Sains, Teknologi dan Inovasi (MOSTI) (https://www.facebook.com/ The workshop proves that university is a center of science and skills development that will benefit the people. In the future, the partnership is expected to become a reliable exchanging platform for science and capacity for its university members. -end- End
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