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Effectively tackling Human-Carnivore Conflicts through systematic approaches in Uganda

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Main Project
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£599,858
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Uganda

Summary

Human-Carnivore Conflict (HCC) in Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area, Uganda, impacts local communities through predation of livestock resulting in loss of income, and human injuries or fatalities, often leading to the retaliatory killing of carnivores. WWF will work with stakeholders to: improve local governance systems and strengthen stakeholder collaboration; address critical HCC prevention, mitigation and response gaps through a systematic multi-stakeholder approach; and develop holistic solutions, such as capacity building for rangers, and training and livelihood support for local communities.
 
Status Current
Reference 31-004
Round 30
Start 01/06/2024
End 31/03/2027

Project Leader


Project Partners
Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) - Kenya, Uganda Wildlife Authority, Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) - Uganda


Regions
Sub-Saharan Africa

Countries
Uganda

Documents:
Download: Application Form - 31-004 App - 06/06/2024