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  • 01 Mar 2016

A modest blessing ceremony for the office opening marks the official use of the CTI-CFF Regional Secretariat Building in Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia, today.

Widi A. Pratikto, CTI-CFF Executive Director, urged all stakeholders—especially those with activities in Manado—to utilize the facilities and join forces in safeguarding marine resources for sustainable livelihoods in the Coral Triangle countries.

One of the key supporters comes from the academic community. Prof. Dr. Ir. Ellen Joan Kumaat, the honorable Rector of Sam Ratulangi University, Manado, attended the event and delivered a supportive speech, emphasizing that CTI-CFF's presence could bring significant positive changes to Manado and the CT6 countries.

Other guests attending the ceremony included representatives from the Oceans and Fisheries Partnership of USAID RDMA, who had previously participated in a two-day meeting (29 February – 1 March 2016) with CTI-CFF regarding project partnerships and implementation.

In short, we are ready to work from both Manado and Jakarta to implement exciting programs aimed at safeguarding the “Amazon of Seas”: the Coral Triangle!