Bringing conservation home
Bringing conservation home
Loss of biodiversity is a global issue which is also commonly realized at a community and village level. There is evident of a significant loss of biodiversity which at the community level, people suffered from the consequences of shortage of natural resources supply to support community livelihood and welfare. The rapid population growth contribute substantially to the issue and therefore substantiate the need to trigger community inclusive conservation approach to give the natural resources an opportunity to generate and reproduce. ?Bringing conservation home is an inclusive community approach which was designed mainly to bring members of the community together to work towards achieving a rich and healthy biodiversity. Working through a community collective pathways always provide a strong and workable solutions to the issue. Hence, the following expected output the project will produce include the following;
1. To revitalize natural processes through which natural resources could reproduce and multiply in numbers
2. Manage conservation of natural resources at a household level to reconnect people to become more attuned and develop realization of their important role in managing natural resources
3. To protect water resources mainly ground water from the devastating impact of human feces
4. To train community members the basic understanding on how to collectively manage community projects to achieve a timely and successful result
 

Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Marewen Bainuna Community (Rotin Tiaron Incorporated Society)
Country:
Kiribati
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 48,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
Project Number:
KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/BD/2023/13
Status:
Currently under execution

SGP Country office contact

Ms Taouea REIHER
Email:

Address

UN Joint Presence Office, Kabutikeke
Bikenibeu, Tarawa