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Strengthening the institutional capacity of Tayna Center for Conservation Biology, DRC: With a special emphasis on pangolin conservation
Informations générales

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Strengthening the institutional capacity of Tayna Center for Conservation Biology, DRC: With a special emphasis on pangolin conservation
USFWS-AFR1714
2017-07-01
2020-09-30
 
 
 
 
Programme lié
 
Objectifs

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Objectif général

To enhance the capacity of the Tayna Center for Conservation Biology (TCCB) to train a new generation of Congolese conservation professionals in the Maiko-Tayna-Kahuzi-Biega landscape in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The project is intended to develop capacity to conserve the four species of pangolin found in Central Africa, including white-bellied pangolin, black-bellied pangolin, giant ground pangolin, and Temminck’s ground pangolin.
Objectif spécifique
Support for three junior lecturers from TCCB to earn Master’s degrees at the University of Kisangani
Objectif spécifique
Faculty improvement at TCCB to better incorporate current wildlife conservation topics and emerging threats into the existing Faculty of Science teaching curriculum;
Objectif spécifique
Enactment of management planning in protected areas in eastern DRC, based on new applied Master’s degree research on three species of pangolin conducted by TCCB junior lecturers.
Budget

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1387
1025
89 870,00
Fonds publics
 
 
USD
 
Localisation (zone d’activités)

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Niveau Localisation
Aires protégées
Maiko
Aires protégées
Kahuzi-Biega
Aires protégées
Tayna
Domaines d’intervention

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Domaine principal Domaine secondaire Activités générales
Biodiversité / Conservation
Aires protégées
Appui technique
Travaux de terrain
Appui institutionnel
Suivi-Evaluation/Audit/Etude d'impact
Formation/Communication
Recherche
Etude
Autres
Organisation