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Strengthening the Engagement of Caribbean Civil Society in Biodiversity Conservation through Local and Regional Networking and Effective Sharing of Learning and Best Practices
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The Panos Institute
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CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy

Strengthen the capacity of at least 30 Caribbean conservation NGOs, media and other civil society organizations in 11 countries to effectively engage in communications, networking, and sharing of lessons learned and best practices on CEPF priority issues. The grant supports the development of baseline data for communication and networking capacity, establishment of a regional communications database, capacity building workshops, journalism fellowships, and publication of the information generated.

Strategic Direction: 3 Support Caribbean civil society to achieve biodiversity conservation by building local and regional institutional capacity and by fostering stakeholder collaboration