Coral Triangle Youth Essay Writing Competition (Indonesia)

07 February 2013
Coral Triangle Youth Essay Writing Competition (Indonesia)
Deadline: 28 February 2013

Youth Essay Writing Competition
The 3rd Coral Triangle Regional Business Forum
“What Business can Do for Blue Economy”

Think about healthy seas, think about colorful coral reefs, and think about fisheries sustainability. This is your turn now to voice your concern about enviroment, to offer solution what business can do to bridge the issue of natural resource limitation, poverty and the need for the development to contribute to better environment in the Coral Triangle.

Next year, Indonesia will be hosting the 3rd Coral Triangle Regional Business Forum. It would need a multi-party’s responsibility to find out a brighter solution to address issue on how to manage the limited natural resource has a role as their industry uses the natural resource that bring direct impact to surrounding people who lives nearby.

Submit your essay in English between 1500 – 2500 words on “What Business Can Do for Blue Economy” at the latest on February 28, 2013 to Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security (CTI-CFF) – Indonesia National Coordinating Committee.

Win an exclusive trip (inc. ticket & accommodations) to Bali for presenting your ideas in the 3rd Coral Triangle Regional Business Forum in March 2013! Get covered for your achievement on regional and national media.


CONTACT INFORMATION:

For queries: iswari2301@gmail.com, parama_dewi@hotmail.com or kokoh@hotmail.com

For submissions: Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Mina Bahari II Building, 17th floor, Jl. Medan Merdeka Timur No. 16, Jakarta Pusat, Indonesia 10110

Website: http://www.coraltriangleinitiative.org/events
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