This report marks the 10-year anniversary of launching the Integrated Tiger Habitat Conservation Programme (ITHCP), a multi-country grant programme funded across Asia by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development through KfW Development Bank.
Ity tatitry ny fiantraika ity dia manome ny antsipirian’ireo vokatra miabo maro azo avy amin’ny hetsika nataon’ireo fiarahamonim-pirenena nahazo famatsiam-bola – sy ireo fiarahamonina notohanan’izy ireo – mba hanampy amin’ny fitarihana ireo hetsika ho avy. Amin’ny ankapobeny, ny hetsika SOS Lemurs dia nandray anjara tamin’ny fomba maro mba hiantohana ny fahavelomana maharitr’ireo biby tena manan-danja ireo.
Ce rapport d’impact détaille les nombreux résultats positifs obtenus par ces bénéficiaires de la société civile, ainsi que par les communautés locales qu’ils soutiennent, afin d’orienter les activités futures. Dans son ensemble, l’initiative SOS lémuriens a contribué de plusieurs façons à assurer la survie à long terme de ces animaux extrêmement importants.
This impact report details the many positive results achieved by these civil society grantees – and the local communities they support – to help guide future activities. Overall, the SOS lemurs initiative has contributed in many ways to ensuring the long-term survival of these hugely important animals.
This report tells the story of 10 years of the Asia Protected Areas Partnership (APAP) and the impact it has had. Understanding the impact of a wide-ranging partnership is never easy; outputs such as the 2nd Asia Parks Congress (APC2) reported here were only possible thanks to the efforts of a multitude of individuals and organisations. This report thus considers impacts based on APAP’s overarching objectives.