They seek to safeguard the significant biodiversity of the Dominican Republic and Haiti, focusing on the conservation of coastal areas threatened by climate change, tourism, infrastructure and unsustainable fishing practices.
The quality of life in the Southern and Central Border Region of the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and peri-urban neighborhoods of Santo Domingo has been improved by improving the environment, access to drinking water and sanitation, and strengthening the organizational and individual capacities of the population.
The project seeks to protect biodiversity in the Dominican Republic and Haiti by conserving coastal areas threatened by climate change, tourism, infrastructure and unsustainable fishing.