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Strategy 9: Conservation financing

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Objective 9.1: By 2025, at least one conservation trust is capitalised and providing a recurring stream of funding to one or more chimpanzee projects in West Africa.

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Objective 9.2: By 2030, 50% of biodiversity and offset projects are designed and implemented as part of a National Offset Strategy with a corresponding governance structure that i) sets up a conservation trust fund to ensure management costs in perpetuity; ii) takes into account the cumulative impacts of development; iii) identifies priority offset sites; iv) promotes aggregated offsets; and v) aligns biodiversity offset and compensation projects with national biodiversity conservation objectives.

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Objective 9.3: By 2023, more than 50% of chimpanzee conservation donors, and where possible donors to biodiversity conservation in general, will have developed a harmonised approach to reporting that allows grant recipients to produce a single annual report on an agreed set of conservation measures.

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Objective 9.4: By 2023, existing chimpanzee and biodiversity conservation donors will have lengthened the terms of their grant cycles and increased the number of longer term, multi-year awards available.

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Objective 9.5: By 2030, a greater amount of funding is available for western chimpanzee conservation than in 2020.

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Objective 9.6: By mid-2025, all national environmental agencies (NEAs) in range state countries have defined technical, logistical and financial needs of all chimpanzee conservation-related activities under their jurisdiction for the next five years.

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Objective 9.7: By mid-2025, all PAs have published/made available a detailed report of their technical, logistical and financial needs for the next five years.

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Objective 9.8: By 2023, the costs to chimpanzee sanctuaries of increasing numbers of wildlife seizures are factored into government, NGO and private sector projects that include a wildlife law enforcement objective.

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Objective 9.9: By 2023, governments in the region recognise the important role sanctuaries play in enhancing conservation awareness, facilitating law enforcement, and developing national chimpanzee conservation programmes.

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Objective 9.10: By 2023, a strategy to increase the capacity of university wildlife-related science programmes based on a needs assessment is in place.

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Objective 9.11: By 2029, technical equipment needs of managerial staff of 75% of PAs and all NEAs are met, as previously defined.

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Objective 9.12: By 2029, all industrial ESIAs and LUP ESIAs are evaluated by trained officials who are educated in appropriate chimpanzee population monitoring techniques and the ecological needs of chimpanzees.

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