
Reducing Threats in Enclave Seco del Río Dagua, Colombia
Grantee Name: Corporación Ambiental y Forestal del Pacífico
- Hotspot
- Tropical Andes
- Location
- Colombia
- Amount
- $125,000
- Dates
- Dec 2024 – Nov 2025
- Keywords
- Awareness, Capacity building, Communication, Community-based conservation, Gender, Livelihoods, Private reserves, Protected Areas, Species Conservation, Governance
Reduce threats and strengthen community management of the Atuncela Regional Integrated Management Area by funding the establishment of five private reserves, training the area’s co-management committee, implementing a communications strategy, conserving an endangered cactus, strengthening women-led sustainable enterprises, and strengthening grantee’s gender policies and practices.
1 Strengthen protection and management of 52 priority KBAs to foster participatory governance, green recovery from COVID-19, climate change resilience, species conservation, and financial sustainability.
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