Building Capacity: karst and cave conservation in Cambodia and Myanmar
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Capability & Capacity
VALUE £199,999
WHERE Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia
Summary
Community-based organisations (CBOs) and civil society organisations (CSOs) in Myanmar and Cambodia are key actors in the management of the limestone karst hills ecosystems which are critical for their outstanding biodiversity, endemism, ecosystems services, and cultural heritage. This project aims to support our existing CBO and CSO partners to improve conservation, livelihoods, human health, and regional exchange opportunities within their communities and environments by leveraging the FFI's decades of technical karst management expertise and organisational development experience in the region.
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