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CEPF is a joint initiative of l’Agence Française de Développement, Conservation International, the European Union, Fondation Hans Wilsdorf, the Global Environment Facility, the Government of Canada, the Government of Japan and the World Bank. A fundamental goal is to ensure civil society is engaged in biodiversity conservation.
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Several hundred years ago in Brazil, groups of runaway slaves established communities—known as quilombos. Many of these settlements were destroyed, but in a remote mountaintop region of Goiás, some 8,000 of their descendants—the Kalunga—continue a traditional way of life, largely isolated from the modern world.
CEPF’s investment in the Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotspot will wrap up at the end of 2019. In seven years, 101 grantees will have completed 160 conservation projects across 13 countries. In the process, they have collected an astounding amount of knowledge about what works in conservation.