Strengthening Civil Society Networking to Combat Illegal Wildlife Trafficking in Southern China
Grantee Name: Beijing Normal University
- Hotspot
- Indo-Burma
- Location
- China
- Amount
- $48,424
- Dates
- Feb 2016 – Feb 2018
- Keywords
- Capacity building, Communication, Networks, Wildlife trade
Change attitudes toward wildlife crime among enforcement agencies, decision makers and wider society in southern China by systematically building the capacity of civil society members of the Save Wildlife in Trade Coalition to support wildlife law enforcement. Enhance cooperation and collaboration between coalition members and government enforcement agencies by establishing an information-sharing platform and introducing common data collection protocols.
8 Strengthen the capacity of civil society to work on biodiversity, communities and livelihoods at regional, national, local and grassroots levels
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