In Southeast Asia, peer-support network boosts women’s well-being in conservation
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Isabel Esterman
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MongabayIn Southeast Asia, peer-support network boosts women’s well-being in conservationmongabay.comWhen Jessa Cabaay began working in marine conservation in the Philippines, she frequently found she was the only woman in the room. Her isolation meant she often felt anxious while presenting at stakeholder meetings, sensing her audience questioned her credibility. “Most of the fishing communities I was working with were older and male,” Cabaay says, […]
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