Reinforcing the Solomon Islands Ranger Network for the Protection of Key Biodiversity Areas in Solomon Islands
Grantee Name: Solomon Islands Rangers Association
- Hotspot
- East Melanesian Islands
- Location
- Solomon Islands
- Amount
- $12,125
- Dates
- Mar 2021 – Jan 2022
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Community-based conservation, Indigenous People, Networks, Protected Areas
Assist the Solomon Islands Rangers Association (SIRA) in building capacity for its rangers throughout the Solomon Islands archipelago, as well as reinvigorate and strengthen SIRA as an association. The project activities will include finalizing the everyday guide to being a ranger in Solomon Islands, as well as providing complementary training based upon this guide. Concurrently, the organization will aim to revise its strategic plan, develop a financial sustainability plan and maintain organizational governance through regular meetings of the executive committee. Following the successful implementation, rangers will be better placed and supported to monitor and conserve their community conserved areas.
4 Increase local, national and regional capacity to conserve biodiversity through catalyzing civil society partnerships
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