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Description July 2017. Local markets provide for wants and needs. Being able to purchase rice, fish, and other goods is a primary driver of the need for cash and desire to be involved in enterprise projects. Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines. Photograph by Jason Houston for USAID
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Source USAID Measuring Impact Conservation Enterprise Retrospective (Philippines; Nagkakaisang Tribu ng Palawan)
Author USAID Biodiversity & Forestry

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