Strategic Direction 1:
Strengthening institutional capacity of local civil society groups for conservation
Biological Inventory and Ecological Study of the Southern Dassioko and Monogaga Forests (Southwest Coast of Côte d'Ivoire)Conduct biological surveys together with local communities and raise environmental awareness in two classified forests - Monogaga and Dassioko Sud - in the littoral forest zone of Côte d'Ivoire.
| Amount |
$27,125 |
| Grant Term |
10/04
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09/05 |
| Grantee |
SOS-FORETS |
| Project Documents |
- Final report, Français (PDF - 188 KB) |
Status of White-Necked Picathartes (Picathartes gymnocephalus) in GhanaStudy and investigate data to update existing information on the distribution and population status of the white-necked picathartes in Ghana.
| Amount |
$19,320 |
| Grant Term |
10/04
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09/05 |
| Grantee |
Ghana Wildlife Society |
| Project Documents |
- Final report (PDF - 19.4 KB) |
Building Capacity for Conservation in LiberiaBuild the technical and logistical capacity of Liberian organizations to collaborate and coordinate in achieving conservation and in implementing conservation projects in Liberia.
Stimulating a Coordinated and Informed Approach to Biodiversity Conservation in Sierra Leone through Capacity Building of EFA and the Forum for Environmental ActionProvide substantive forums and telecommunication devices as appropriate tools for engaging thoughtful discussion and action in both the private and public sector areas of environmental management. This project aims to redress the specific challenge of environmental reform in governmental policy in post-civil war Sierra Leone.
Bushmeat Hunting and Trade in the Nimba MountainsEstablish a collaborative management program for wild fauna, involving local communities and Mt. Nimba Biosphere Reserve authorities as the first phase of a long-term initiative for the management of Mt. Nimba Biosphere Reserve.
Improving Implementation of Environmental Legislation in LiberiaImprove institutional capacity of this association, also known as Green Advocates, through review of existing biodiversity legislation, raising awareness about environmental laws and enforcement, training a number of lawyers in environmental law and motivating local communities to conserve biodiversity.
Support for the Africa Biodiversity Collaborative GroupSupport the Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group in its review of the effectiveness of select forms of networking and communication of conservation concepts, tools and lessons to conservation decisionmakers and practitioners in all regions of Africa.
Improving the Capacity of GECOMSA in NGO ManagementAttendance of the Executive Director of GECOMSA at a course in nongovernmental organization (NGO) management to be held Nov. 3 to Dec. 12, 2003, at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration.
| Amount |
$1,896 |
| Grant Term |
10/03
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12/03 |
| Grantee |
Grand Gedeh Community Servant Association |
| Project Documents |
- Final report (PDF - 66.7 KB) |
Building a Global Constituency for Biodiversity ConservationImplement a series of targeted public awareness and education campaigns in nine hotspots in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Campaign leaders participate in an intensive training course at the UK's Kent University or Mexico's Guadalajara University, prepare detailed plans to implement campaigns, link with a local organization in their region and commit to a minimum of two years with that organization.
Building a Global Constituency for Biodiversity ConservationImplement a series of targeted public awareness and education campaigns in nine hotspots in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Campaign leaders participate in an intensive training course at the UK's Kent University or Mexico's Guadalajara University, prepare detailed plans to implement campaigns, link with a local organization in their region and commit to a minimum of two years with that organization.
Ankasa Exploration BaseBuild an experiential learning center, the Ankasa Exploration Base, near the Ankasa Resource Reserve in southwestern Ghana to encourage school children and out-of-school youth to use their senses to explore the environment. Lessons are connected to the children's lives back home with clear possibilities for action in relation to building a more sustainable lifestyle.
Interim Support to the Management of Sapo National Park, LiberiaBased upon experience gained and momentum begun under the Darwin- and WWF-funded program to restart management of Sapo National Park, continue supporting basic management of the park. This includes, for example, provision of basic training in protected area management skills to park staff and local volunteers; providing rudimentary motivational allowances and field rations; and installing basic park infrastructure.
Implementation of Activities for Creating a Protected Area Network and Biodiversity Conservation Corridors in LiberiaSupport creation of a protected area system to include 1.5 million hectares of Liberia's remaining rain forest. Specific activities include providing management and expertise to plan and develop the network, recruiting and training appropriate staff, constructing and maintaining infrastructures at Sapo National Park and ensuring boundaries are demarcated, maintained and patrolled.
| Amount |
$155,000 |
| Grant Term |
07/02
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06/03 |
| Grantee |
Society for the Conservation of Nature of Liberia |
| Project Documents |
- Final report (PDF - 29.2 KB) |
Phytomedica Network: Enhancing Exchange of Information through Phytomedica NetworkShare information on sustainable use and conservation and management activities in ecosystems with high medicinal plant species diversity in Africa through Phytomedica, an information service to improve the exchange of ideas and information on medicinal plants conservation and natural products.
Building Capacity for Biodiversity Conservation in West AfricaConduct capacity building with partner organizations in Ghana and Sierra Leone to improve capacity for biodiversity conservation and the development of conservation programs with national organizations in Côte D'Ivoire, Guinea and Liberia.
Habitat Assessment, Ichthyological Inventory and Management Recommendations for High Priority Coastal Mangrove Zone and Fouta Djalon of GuineaConduct inventory of fishes in the Fouta Djalon and coastal mangrove zone, including creating georeference and analysis through maps, databases and tissue samples. Provide technical assistance and equipment to local institutions to ensure sustainability of the project.
Developing a National Biodiversity Strategy for GhanaUpdate the 1997 national biodiversity strategy to incorporate all the major initiatives that affect biodiversity conservation in the country. The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in the Ghana Ministry of Environment, Science and Technology is also providing funding.
Strengthening Legal Capacity for Biodiversity Conservation and Management in Liberia Through Training, Local Capacity Building and Institutional StrengtheningCo-finance a Liberian environmental lawyer to pursue a graduate program in environmental law at Tulane University.
Forest Conservation at Mont Péko, Côte d'IvoireConserve forests in the Peko-Nimba Highlands by building capacity in Mount Péko, training individuals and promoting interests with managers of other protected areas.
Conservation of Biodiversity in Marahoué National Park, Côte d’IvoireEstablish park management systems to conserve biological diversity, ecological processes and productivity of the park.
Strengthening the Role of Universities in Biodiversity Conservation in West Africa: An Analysis of OpportunitiesConduct assessment of barriers that limit the involvement of academic institutions in conservation in Ghana and then develop and implement projects to strengthen the role of these institutions and build widespread support.