Our partners

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Dahari collaborates with the Association for Intervention for Development and the Environment (AIDE) through the national reef monitoring network.
The Australian Embassy in Mauritius funded the reforestation campaign from 2022 to 2023, as well as the marine program from 2024 to 2025.
Professor Julia Jones supports the development and evaluation of the conservation agreements approach for our Forests Program
Bat Conservation International has been supporting and funding Dahari's research and conservation projects on Livingstone's fruit bat since 2020.
We are working with Blue Ventures to promote community-based fisheries management in the Comoros through an advocacy program with the authorities
Cartier for Nature has provided key support for the implementation of our 2022-2027 strategic plan since the start of 2023. They notably finance our forests program and certain aspects of our agroforests program, as well as the professional development of our team and our structure.
Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) has been a key donor to Dahari since 2015, funding the evolution of our forest and marine programs, and the institutional development of the NGO.
Conservation Allies strengthens our ability to generate donations for our conservation efforts.
The UK government's Darwin Initiative has funded various projects around our forest and marine programs, also a fellowship for our Co-Director Misbahou Mohamed.
As an NGO based primarily on the island of Anjouan, Dahari collaborates with the Governorate to support government policies. Dahari contributes to regional projects and particularly in support at times of crisis, e.g. post-cyclone Kenneth or during the Covid-19 pandemic.
GRET supports us in the development of our agroforestry program at the strategic and technical level, especially thanks to their team in Madagascar
Dr. Antoine Leblois supports us in the development of monitoring and evaluation systems for our marine and forestry programs.
Our collaboration with INRAPE focuses on agricultural research and improving productivity, but also concerns the monitoring of marine resources.
Dahari is the only member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in the Comoros.
The JRS Biodiversity Foundation is funding research in Grande Comore and Anjouan to develop targeted forest conservation strategies.
The Lycée Agricole de Coconi in Mayotte and Dahari have been collaborating since 2013 through exchanges of training and innovative techniques in agricultural production.
After benefiting from the Marine Leadership Program in Africa in 2020, we have been working on our organizational development with Maliasili since 2024.
The McPike-Zima Foundation has been funding our marine program since 2025.
Dahari collaborates with the various Directorates of the supervisory Ministry to ensure consistency of its actions with the political orientations of the government.
Natura Bolivia supports the development of the forest conservation agreement system through exchange visits and advice.
Northumberland Zoological Gardens has been funding our Livingstone's Fruit Bat conservation program since 2023
Our partnership with Mohéli National Park focuses on monitoring the population and conserving Livingstone's fruit bat.
Our partnership agreement with the National Parks Agency delegates to Dahari the management of the KBA of the Moya forest, the Vassy marine area and the conservation of Livingstone's flying fox in Anjouan.
The Anjouan Fishermen's Union supports the Marine Program in mobilizing fishermen's associations and cooperatives.
Tusk Trust has been funding our Marine Programme with annual scholarships since 2016.
The partnership agreement with the University of the Comoros concerns joint research projects, including the program at the forest of Grille and on Livingstone's Roussette. The same applies to welcoming students for visits, internships and dissertations.
Professor Owen Lewis supports monitoring the ecological impacts of our forestry program based on conservation agreements.
WIOMSA (Western Indian Ocean Marine Science Association) is a regional association that promotes scientific research and capacity building for marine conservation in the western Indian Ocean. Dahari has been an institutional member since 2025.

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