Environmental conservation work in Ethiopia


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13 Jun 2008
VACANCY: POLICY PROGRAMME OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several subprojects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. These are the Mara River Basin, Ruaha River Basin, the Eastern Rift Valley and the Albertine Rift. » Read more

 
Black rhinoceros in Kenya's Nairobi National Park. Rhino horns are highly valuable in the international wildlife trade.

08 Mar 2006
Factsheet: African Rhinoceros
Just 150 years ago, Africa's savannas teemed with rhinos and other wildlife. However, relentless hunting by European settlers saw rhino numbers and distribution quickly decline. » Read more

 
Hazard signs are not enough to protect the environment from harmful chemicals.

03 Feb 2006
Time to clean up the chemicals in Africa
WWF Global Toxics Programme Director Clifton Curtis writes on a strategic approach to chemical management, particulary managing chemical stockpiles in Africa.
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New or updated projects

Modified: Sep 2008 - Started: Jul 2000

African Elephants Programme

WWF has supported elephant conservation since it was first established. However, until now, WWF has not developed a specific continent-wide programme ... » Read more
 
Modified: Sep 2006 - Started: Jan 2006

African Stockpiles Programme

The African Stockpiles Programme (ASP) aims to clear obsolete pesticide stocks from Africa and put in place measures to help prevent their recurrence.... » Read more
 
Modified: Jul 2006 - Started: Jan 1999

Capacity Building for Conservation in Africa-Madagascar

WWF proposes to faciliate the design and delivery of a capacity building programme that will result in the evolution of an African environment in whic... » Read more

Contact

WWF Ethiopia,
DGIS Project Office,
Addis Ababa

P.O.Box 13113,
Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
Ethiopia

T: +251 1 509450
F: +251 1 509452

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