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Ideas sought for ecosystem

29 June 2015 | 02:57:00 PM

Mangrove for the Future – a programme led by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the United Nations Development Programme - has called on initiatives to fund coastal ecosystem conservation.


 
 


NGOs, community-based organisations, research institutes, universities and small enterprises have been asked to submit initiatives on restoring the coastal ecosystem, adapting to climate change and community-based ecotourism.

Each winning entry will receive a maximum US$20,000 to implement their projects over 12 months. Entries must be submitted by July 3 to hien.buithithu@iucn.org or the IUCN Viet Nam headquarters in Ha Noi.

(VNS)

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