Resilient CSOs for biodiversity and livelihoods in Myanmar’s evolving challenges
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Capability & Capacity
VALUE £200,000
WHERE Burma (Myanmar)
Summary
This project strengthens the capability and capacity of three Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Myanmar to lead effective biodiversity conservation and sustainable community development. By providing tailored training, fostering community-led initiatives, and supporting pilot activities, the project equips CSOs to independently manage conservation efforts. The project will benefit three CSOs and approximately 200 households, ensuring long-term sustainability. It addresses gaps in governance, technical skills, and resource management, empowering CSOs to tackle evolving environmental and socio-economic challenges in Myanmar.
Htaman Conservation Association (HCA), KyonKaPyin-TapSeik Community Conservation Group (KTCG), Maw Tin Coast Conservation Association (MCA), Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)
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