AWF- Biodiversity Conservation in Kenya's Southern Landscape
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Overview
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) together with Indigenous Livelihood Enhancement Partners (ILEPA Kenya) and Land Development and Governance Institute (LDGI) made a presentation to the Kenya Development Section on 3rd October, 2022 on the need for response for biodiversity conservation in the Southern Landscape of Kenya to address biodiversity loss in the landscape especially due to the perennial drought, growing human population and threat of urbanisation impacting very heavily on wildlife as w…
Involved parties
- C01 - Project-type interventions
Strategies governing the contribution
Geographical allocation of the contribution
No countries have been assigned to this contribution.
Development areas for the contribution
No development areas have been assigned to this contribution.
Duration of the contribution
Committed and disbursed amount
Paid per year (net value)
- 2023: SEK 24,600,493
- 2025: SEK 19,000,000
- 2026: SEK -1,342,545
Sustainable Development Goals
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