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Reverse the Red - African NGOs on the frontline to reverse African biodiversity loss

Why attend
The audience will take more African NGOs as efficient stakeholders to consider in the fight against African biodiversity loss. Some contacts will be made between the NGOs presenting and the audience, especially in sharing lesson learned on the medium and long term. Discussions will be made about the PPI approach as an efficient approach for donors.
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For more than 15 years, the PPI (the small grant initiative of the FFEM) has been supporting civil society organisations in Western and Central Africa to preserve the threatened biodiversity. During the five first phases of the PPI (2005-2021), 251 projects have been implemented by 190 organisations in not less than 28 countries. This means the same number of local organisations active on the ground on concrete conservation activities. To reach sustainable results, the PPI uses two main tools: grants and day-to-day capacity building. An overview of this program and its approach will be made. Then, one PPI grantee from Cape Verde, Associação Projeto Biodiversidad, and one from Cameroun, Ebo Forest Research Project, will testimony how they develop solutions to stop and reverse the drop of African biodiversity.

Session agenda

Speaker

Mr Albert TAXONERA AMOROS

Founder and Director,
Associação Projeto Biodiversidade
Cape Verde


17:00 - 18:00

Aurélien GARREAU

Coordinator NGO support West Africa ,
PPI - CEPF
France


17:00 - 18:00

  • IUCN Commission on Ecosystems Management (CEM)
  • IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC)

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