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Investing for the Environment: Building Civil Society Capacity to Drive Conservation Success in the East Melanesian Islands
Grantee Name: 
BirdLife International
HOTSPOT
East Melanesian Islands
AMOUNT
US$150,459
DATES
Apr 2014
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Sep 2016
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
East Melanesian Islands
AMOUNT
US$150,459
DATES
Apr 2014
-
Sep 2016

Strengthen the capacity of Vanuatu Environment Advocacy Network and Solomon Islands Community Conservation Partnership as national conservation champions, delivering effective conservation action through focused and targeted action plans. Develop and strengthen networks of local civil society organizations in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands that are well positioned to take conservation action for priority sites alongside the national champions.

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