EbA videos now available in three more languages!

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The BMU-IKI funded and GIZ-implemented project Ecosystem-based management and application of ecosystem values in two river basins in the Philippines recently translated three videos on Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) into Filipino, Bisaya and Hiligaynon. The videos are available with subtitles under this link on the YouTube-channel of the Philippine River Basin Control Office. They cover an overview of what Ecosystem-based Adaptation means and entails, and how it is done in practice. We hope you will enjoy this material and look forward to your comments and feedback!

If you are also interested in translating some of our materials into another language, please reach out to us at eba@giz.de.

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