Southern Negros
Bring Papa Home
Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation
When Ramon was young, dynamite fishing decimated reefs. Quick cash, no future. PRRCFI taught him to count fish, protect seagrass, guide tourists. Today his teenage son works eco-camps in summer. His grandchildren will inherit coral forests, not rubble. He calls it "bringing papa home" — fishing the old way that feeds families for generations.

Impact Metrics
Trained Fishermen
Sea Wardens
Students/Year in Camps
Sustainable Development Goals
No Poverty
Quality Education
Gender Equality
Decent Work
Responsible Consumption
Climate Action
Life Below Water
Life on Land
About This Project
Organisation: Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation
Location: Southern Negros, PH
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Endorsed and monitored by national or international government agencies.
Standard: DENR-Recognised + IUCN Networks
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Funding Route: Direct Donation to NGO
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