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        Increasing   engagement   of  local  communities   in holistic ecosystem management is essential to long- term  sustainable  conservation  efforts.  Supporting good governance and increased local management capacity  is  critical  to  sustaining  this  process.  In order for PCDDBA to achieve organizational  sustain- ability  and  become  more  effective  advocates  for local issues, a study tour in Antananarivo, Fi- anarantsoa and Fenerive Est was organized from February  19  to  March  7,  2012  with  a  delegation from Antongil Bay, composed of the PCDDBA Presi- dent and Vice President, two WCS staff and the Executive Secretary of Analanjirofo Regional Author- ity.  The  objectives  for  PCDDBA  were  to  increase their visibility and enlarge their network of partners while learning from other community groups about organizational management and sustainability and effective  communication  and  advocacy  strategies. The Antananarivo meetings were held with UNDP, Ministry of Fisheries, Integrated Coastal Zone Man- agement (ICZM) National Committee, French Em- bassy  (SCAC),  Alliance  Voahary  Gasy,  SAHA  Pro- gram, GAPCM (Groupement des Aquaculteurs et Pêcheurs de Crevettes de Madagascar). The Fi- anarantsoa  and  Ranomafana  meetings  were  held with CMP (Comité Multilocal de Planification). CMP is
a  multi-stakeholder   platform  created  in  1999.  It brings together groups working on environment and development issues to promote collaborative ecore- gional planning. Discussions with CMP members and field visits were a great source of inspiration for PCDDBA.  In Fenerive  Est,  a consultative  workshop was held with regional authorities and partners in- volved  in marine  and  coastal  activities.  This  work- shop was an opportunity to communicate about PCDDBA’s mission, needs and achievements, and strengthen PCDDBA’s relations with regional authori- ties and partners. During this workshop discussions about the possibility to establish a ICZM Regional Committee were initiated.