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The Stories of Our Grantees

CEPF works to empower civil society organizations to do what they do best: Manage the global biodiversity crisis one initiative at a time. Sharing their stories and lessons learned is vital to our collective success.

Two women walking, carrying straps of woven bags across their heads.
Flores, Indonesia.
© Conservation International/photo by Aulia Erlangga

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Partially destroyed home.
Aftermath of the mudslide.
© Jude Fuhnwi
Sierra Leone's Mudslide: Addressing the Environmental Factors
Addressing the environmental factors
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Working together for water and biodiversity: Roelie Kloppers of Wildlands Conservation Trust, Ntate Mbuyiseli Xingwana of ERS/Motseng community, and Dan Rothberg of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund meet at Ntate Xingwana’s home in Motseng adjacent
Working together for water and biodiversity: Roelie Kloppers of Wildlands Conservation Trust, Ntate Mbuyiseli Xingwana of ERS/Motseng community, and Dan Rothberg of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund meet at Ntate Xingwana’s home in Motseng adjacent to the Ongeluksnek Nature Reserve, to discuss efforts to restore nearby grasslands that are under attack by invasive plants.
Photo by Nicky McLeod
Water, Biodiversity, Jobs: Eastern Cape & Kwazulu-Natal
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Young residents of the village of Goso in the Eastern Cape.
Young residents of the village of Goso in the Eastern Cape.
© CI/ photo by Julie Shaw
Protecting South Africa's Water for People and Biodiversity
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