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WABiLED

Conservation Programs

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WABiLED
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    Olivia Akanisey French | English | U.C.C | MCF | CAMFED Ghana | Admin Assistant at Career Wheel | Gender Equality Adv. | Baobab Adv. | Baobab Community Influencer.
    • Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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    Suzzane Osei Technical assistant | Environmental science and studies enthusiast| Environmental scientist| Volunteer at Ghana Youth Environment Movement| Climate change advocate
    • Accra, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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Overview

The West Africa Biodiversity and Low Emissions Development (WABiLED) Program is a four-year program funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with 3 core objectives: combat wildlife trafficking and enhance great ape conservation; reduce deforestation, forest degradation, and biodiversity loss in key transboundary forest landscapes; and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increasing carbon sequestration from land use. To achieve these ambitious objectives, WABiLED is working with partners to strengthen the capacity of national and regional networks and institutions to enforce and prosecute wildlife trafficking laws across the region; implement regional and transboundary cooperation and biodiversity conservation strategies in the key forested countries of Guinea, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire, and Sierra Leone; and improve capacity for economic planning and development of low emissions development strategies to reduce West Africa’s greenhouse gas emissions thus contributing to national and global climate commitments.