Hinunangan Pride Campaign

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Hinunangan Pride Campaign ARMANDO ORDIZ GAVIOLA CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

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ARMANDO ORDIZ GAVIOLA. Hinunangan Pride Campaign. CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION. PRESENTATION OUTLINE. Pride Campaign Site Introduction of Site (include name of site, geographical location and map, flagship species) Target Audience Theory of Change, Results, and Critical Analysis - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Hinunangan Pride CampaignARMANDO ORDIZ GAVIOLA

CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

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I. Pride Campaign Site

a. Introduction of Site (include name of site, geographical location

and map, flagship species)

b. Target Audience

c. Theory of Change, Results, and Critical Analysis

• highlight results of each ToC component with your critical

analysis)

• Include a Barrier Removal Deep Dive” in the BR component of

ToC.

II. How We Monitor Success

III. Bright Spot and Areas of Improvement

IV. Where Are We and Where Are We Going?

V. Sustaining Momentum

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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Pride Campaign Site

CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Area : 35 hasBuffer : 8 hasCore : 27 has

Population: 28,415 (13,415 coastal area)5 Marine Protected Areas: 155 hectaresShoreline: 26.7 kilometers

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Campaign StrategyCRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Pride Campaign Site

Have F.A.I.T.H. (Food Always In The Homes)

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Pride Campaign SiteTwo Behavior changes Goals:1. Fishermen not to fish inside San Pablo Marine Sanctuary2. Community folks will report in case there are intrusions

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CRConservation Result

10% increase in live hard coral cover by 2012Achieved = 5.9% pp increase

14.22% increaseCRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Theory of Change, Results, and Critical Analysis

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Lesser Fishermen fish near the San Pablo Marine Sanctuary (SPMS) to avoid drifting inside the core zone

Theory of Change, Results, and Critical Analysis

Seen Not seen Not sure / Don't remember

0.00%10.00%20.00%30.00%40.00%50.00%60.00%70.00%80.00%90.00%

100.00%91.50%

6.20% 2.30%

71.80%

23.80%

4.40%

19.7

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Behavior Change is achieved in terms of participation on San Pablo Marine Sanctuary related activities like meetings, Crown of thorns collection, regular coastal clean-ups,

Never attended a meeting

Attended at least once No Answer0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

33.90%

50.30%

15.80%

44.50%

33.50%

22.00%

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KKnowledge

CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Knowledge on the Marine Protected Area increased to 13.7 pp from 50% to 63.7%

Campaign siteTheory of Change, Results, and Critical Analysis

TRUE FALSE Unsure0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

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50.00%

21.20%

28.80%

63.70%

31.90%

4.40%

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AAttitude

KKnowledge

CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Attitude were high already on regulations to be followed and still continue to increase at 0.9 pp or 1.07%

Theory of Change, Results, and Critical Analysis

Agree Disagree0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

70.00%

80.00%

90.00%

84.20%

15.80%

85.10%

14.90%

TA 2: Community Survey period: Pre campaign - Baseline (Feb 2011)

TA 2: Community Survey period: Post-campaign (June 2012)

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ICInterpersonal communications

AAttitude

KKnowledge

CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

An increase in IC, 7.7 pp or 10.78%

Control site

Theory of Change, Results, and Critical Analysis

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0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

70.00%

80.00% 79.10%

6.80% 6.20%

71.40%

12.10%

3.30%

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CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

TRThreat Reduction

Do not support the increase in enforce-

ment

Support the increase in enforcement

Unsure0.00%

10.00%

20.00%

30.00%

40.00%

50.00%

60.00%

70.00%

80.00%

4.00%

67.80%

28.20%

0.50%

78.10%

21.40%

TA 2: Commu-nity Survey pe-riod: Pre cam-paign - Baseline (Feb 2011)

TA 2: Commu-nity Survey pe-riod: Post-campaign (June 2012)

SPMS Ordinance Makeshift guard house24/7 guardingMarker buoys & Flaglets

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How we monitored success?

CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

Bright Spots and Areas of Improvement

For Improvement:-Capacity trainings on Management Committee, -Tourism development, -Coastal Law Enforcement, -Linkaging / Networking

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Where Are We and Where Are We Going?

Pre Contemplation > Action

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2010 CR Baseline

CRITICAL ANALYSIS PRESENTATION

What are your future goals to move them along the Theory of Change?

Sustaining Momentum

• Regular Monthly Meetings of San Pablo Marine Sanctuary (SPMS) Management Committee

• SPMS Monitoring Team • Regular financial assistance from the province• Municipal LGU through MASO • Implement the San Pablo Marine Sanctuary Sustainability Plan

• Possibility of Alumni Grant

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SALAMATSa

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