Assessing the Capacity of Civil Society in Tanzania to Support Sustainable Financing and Related Actions for the Conservation of Priority Key Biodiversity Areas and Corridors
Grantee Name: Capacity Building and Leadership Institute
- Hotspot
- Eastern Afromontane
- Location
- Tanzania, United Republic of
- Amount
- $19,857
- Dates
- Jan 2014 – Jun 2014
- Keywords
- Awareness, Capacity building, Networks
Identify the areas in which Tanzanian civil society organizations (CSOs) need to build capacity, in order to be able to initiate and support sustainable financing and related actions for the conservation of CEPF priority key biodiversity areas (KBAs) and corridors in the country. The capacity assessment exercise will describe the 10 Tanzanian CSOs most likely to contribute to the conservation of priority KBAs and corridors; review their capacity needs; produce a capacity development plan; and raise awareness among stakeholders and donors interested in supporting CSO capacity development within Tanzania of the main barriers to capacity development.
3 Initiate and support sustainable financing and related actions for the conservation of priority KBAs and corridors.
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