Building a global network to prevent biodiversity-related corruption
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME Main
VALUE £558,665
WHERE Malawi, Madagascar, Bolivia
Summary
In Bolivia, Madagascar, and Malawi, corruption facilitates wildlife trafficking. We will select anti-IWT and conservation efforts with relevance for poverty reduction and inclusivity and which are at high risk of being undermined by corruption. We will then a) build a multi-faceted support system to help our government partners mitigate these corruption risks through our customised risk assessment methodology, b) draw on lessons from a best practices database, and c)facilitate South-South support through the first-ever global
Wildlife Corruption Prevention Support Network.
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