After Hurricane Beryl: Caribbean conservationists at the front line of recovery 💫
In June, CLP ran a training course in Saint Lucia for 16 early-career Caribbean conservationists, just before Hurricane Beryl devastated parts of the region.
The trainees included Kennon Providence (Union Island Environmental Alliance), Camar Green Clarke (Treasure Beach Turtle Group) and Stephan Hornsey (St Vincent and the Grenadines Environment Fund) who returned home to witness Beryl's life-changing impact.
Co-facilitator of the training, CLP Programme Officer, Eleanor Glass, has shared their stories of recovery💪
She writes: "The resilience of these Caribbean conservationists serves as a powerful testament to the human spirit and our capacity for adaptation."
👉Read the full article on our website: www.conservationleadershipprogramme.org/news/after-hurricane-beryl-caribbean-conservationists-at-...
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2 days ago
It's Day 4 of our Conservation Management & Leadership (CML) training workshop in Rwanda!
We've brought together 18 early-career conservationists at the incredible field station of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund.
We're happy to say they have already made meaningful connections, planned collaborations, and fully immersed themselves in our interactive training sessions on Leadership and Communications.
And today, they are delving into effective project design, including understanding stakeholder analysis and creating problem trees to inform and enhance their projects.
Our CML participants are all CLP Team Award recipients- so if you want a chance to join next year's CML training, apply for a 2025 Team Award! But you must hurry as the call for applications is only open for another week, until the 18th October, 2024. Apply now: www.conservationleadershipprogramme.org/grants/grant-overview/future-conservationist-award/
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3 days ago