General Objectives, Year 2 main partners, sub contractors and length of collaboration Sample Clauses

General Objectives, Year 2 main partners, sub contractors and length of collaboration. Key beneficiaries of these activities are Santa Xxxxx and San Xxxxxx Chimalapa communities. Organization CI length of collaboration WWF length of collaboration Type Main objective Link with CI conservation Outcomes Objective 1 (IR3). Strengthening local capacities Clarita Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx None Oct 2004 – Sept 2005 Independent consultant To work with social organizations COMUNITAS None March - Sept 2005 Local NGO To provide and develop a project on environmental education applied to BICs Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx None Pending Independent consultant To survey the viability of ecotourism projects CI 2003-2008 2003-2008 International NGO To build and facilitate conservation outcomes in priority areas Corridor establishment, conservation strategy KBA 1 Objective 2 (IR3). Design and implement natural resource management projects Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx None October, 2004 – September, 2005 Independent consultant To develop ecological studies and natural resource management by training local communities. Tropical Rural Latinoamericana, SPR DE RL DE CV None May – July, 2005 NGO To develop a sustainable communal forest management feasibility study for the Chimalapas region.
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