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Handful of people planting small trees.
Community members planting sustainably harvestable trees to sell under the Misuku Hills Biodiversity Conservation Program.
© BirdLife International/photo by Albert Schenk
Misuku Hills Biodiversity Conservation
Grantee Name: 
Action for Environmental Sustainability
HOTSPOT
Eastern Afromontane
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$123,099
DATES
Jul 2014
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Mar 2017
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Eastern Afromontane
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$123,099
DATES
Jul 2014
-
Mar 2017

Raise awareness of the need for conservation among community members in and around the Wlindi-Matip and Mughese forest reserves in Malawi; establish a village-based savings and loan system to support the sustainable use of natural resources; and support the completion and implementation of a forest reserve management plan.

Strategic Direction: 2 Improve the protection and management of the KBA network throughout the hotspot.

Group of women in colorful clothing plant tree seedlings.
Community members plant sustainably harvestable trees that will eventually be sold.
© BirdLife International/photo by Albert Schenk