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Strengthening Community Law Enforcement
This EU funded project will focus on sites in KAZA with high poaching pressure: the Silowana complex - bufferzone of Sioma Ngwezi National Park (SNNP) in Zambia, and the Chizarira - Sengwa complex in Zimbabwe.
The project will introduce conservation agriculture to 600 farmers and effective community engagement in anti-poaching and law enforcement, contributing towards biodiversity conservation and reduction of illegal killing and trafficking of wildlife, especially elephants.
The project strategy promotes long-term ecosystem management and livelihood approaches through a two pronged process being achieved by:
The project strategy promotes long-term ecosystem management and livelihood approaches through a two pronged process being achieved by:
- Enabling small farmer households to small grain intensification through conservation agriculture, improving food security, increasing adaptive capacity to climate change and improve their household income.
- Improving the effective participation of communities in anti-poaching and law enforcement in and around Chizarira National Park.
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