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About us - Live Learn Live Learn encourages communities and individuals to explore and share experiences, ideas and opinions, and to question and clarify environmental problems, their root causes and their links to wellbeing
Live Learn Environmental Education Live Learn works across a network of 12 countries from the Indian Ocean to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific Through our six key thematic focuses, we're localising development efforts and supporting people in sustaining their own environments and communities
Resources - Live Learn This website is maintained at Live Learn’s network office in Naarm Melbourne, on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation Live Learn acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live and work
Policies - Live Learn Live Learn acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live and work We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded, and we pay our respects to elders past and present Wildeye carbon neutral hosting
Who - Live Learn Live Learn Environmental Education was born in the rainforests and reefs of Queensland, Australia, in 1992, helping to provide conservation programs to local schools But, when Live Learn volunteers found these were not leading to improved environmental outcomes, they reimagined their work to promote and deliver action-based environmental
Fiji | Live Learn Climate Resilient Islands is a New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade initiative, implemented by Live Learn with funding from the New Zealand Government
Returning to tradition through agroforestry | Live Learn This is a major focus of the Strengthening Nature-based Agriculture program, supported by the European Union, through which the Live Learn Vanuatu team is working to provide equipment and training on agroforestry to communities like those on Gaua, as well as six communities on Efate
Making the land of tomorrow through ecological literacy - Live Learn ‘Our surrounding and Indigenous plants teach us how to live and to live independently,’ said Anamafi, the oldest participant in the recent Indigenous Knowledge Leadership programme workshop conducted by the Live Learn Tonga team
Finding where we are on the map - Live Learn To help with this, Live Learn’s CRI teams are visiting communities and working with them to understand their local structures and systems, especially ecosystems Part of this means helping the village better understand and conceptualise how they interact with and are part of these systems
Making a difference - Live Learn Live Learn works with communities and governments to assess vulnerability and risk, integrate risk reduction into policy and budgeting, safeguard livelihoods and mobilise communities Empowering women is prevalent throughout all our disaster risk reduction activities