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PACIFIC RESILIENCY FELLOWS A global program investing in local capacity The Pacific Resiliency Fellows program targets rising conservation and sustainability professionals from across the Pacific to help establish resilient communities. The program will build skills and local capacity, create a working network of environmental professionals addressing issues of resiliency within their communities, and advance real-time, on-the ground projects. Cohort 1 Top row (left to right): John Cowen (Hawaiʻi), Poky Tane Haoa Hey (Rapa Nui), Patrick Keeler (Guam). Second row (left to right): Masubed Tkel (Palau), Blodak Quichocho (Palau), Tiare Aguilera Hey (Rapa Nui), Seneuefa Muliagatele (American Samoa). Bottom row (left to right): Farron Taijeron (Guam), Mana Purdy (Hawaiʻi), Jhana Young (Hawaiʻi), Jihan Younis (CNMI), Mallory Muna (CNMI), Kalani Quiocho (Hawaiʻi).

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Page 1: Pacific Resiliency Fellows - Overview - Kupu

P A C I F I CR E S I L I E N C Y

F E L L O W S

A global program investing inlocal capacityThe Pacific Resiliency Fellows programtargets rising conservation andsustainability professionals from acrossthe Pacific to help establish resilientcommunities. The program will buildskills and local capacity, create aworking network of environmentalprofessionals addressing issues ofresiliency within their communities,and advance real-time, on-the groundprojects.

Cohort 1  Top row (left to right): John Cowen (Hawaiʻi), Poky Tane Haoa Hey (Rapa Nui), Patrick Keeler (Guam).  Second row (left to right): Masubed Tkel (Palau),Blodak Quichocho (Palau), Tiare Aguilera Hey (Rapa Nui), Seneuefa Muliagatele (American Samoa).  Bottom row (left to right): Farron Taijeron (Guam), ManaPurdy (Hawaiʻi), Jhana Young (Hawaiʻi), Jihan Younis (CNMI), Mallory Muna (CNMI), Kalani Quiocho (Hawaiʻi).

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The program is designed as a 16-month, cohort-based fellowship comprised of two 10-day in-person training institutes in Hawaiʻi separatedby a year-long intersession.  As part of theprogram, fellows are supported in thedevelopment and implementation of individualprojects to help to support their communitiesand steward the ecosystems that island peopledepend on heavily for their livelihoods.

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