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Building the Capacity of the Solomon Islands Community Conservation Partnership: Strengthening a Model Component of Community-Driven Conservation in the East Melanesian Islands
Grantee Name: 
Solomon Islands Community Conservation Partnership
HOTSPOT
East Melanesian Islands
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$122,920
DATES
Mar 2014
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Mar 2017
Stats
Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
East Melanesian Islands
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$122,920
DATES
Mar 2014
-
Mar 2017

Support the emergence of the Solomon Islands Community Conservation Partnership as a national conservation leader that gains recognition among national and regional policy-makers by developing improved administrative, financial and communications infrastructure; enhancing capacity to independently raise and manage funds and stewarding relationships with government and regional partners; and strengthening board capacity to govern and steer the strategic vision.

Strategic Direction: 4 Increase local, national and regional capacity to conserve biodiversity through catalyzing civil society partnerships