Decolonizing Research Class

Ebiil Society recently wrapped up the Decolonizing Research Class. The goal of this class was to begin to decolonize social science research in Palau, a concept which was discussed at length. The class gave the participants diverse perspectives with presentations from guest speakers and applied a variety of learning goals, such as: Describe differences among common research methodologies Apply Pacific/Palauan […]

Highlights of Second Camp Ebiil

Camp Ebiil Two of 2021 included the same activities that were held during the first Camp. This summer, over a hundred youth participated as campers and counsellors in action-packed, educational activities including snorkeling clinic with Clayton Johanes, camping at Ngerkeklau Island, endangered species studies, archaeological studies, snorkeling at Ebiil Channel, cave exploration, sea cucumber and giant clam reseeding, taro farming […]

Ebiil Society Releases Gender Research Report

Ebiil Society recently released the Palau Gender and Natural Resources 2020 National Report. This research will demonstrate how men and women of Palau use natural resources in fishery, aquaculture, agriculture, forestry, and sustainable tourism. The information gathered is intended to inform policy design and planning for development so that we can consider the reliance of our communities on our natural […]

Palau Sustainble Fisheries

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