Partnerships for conservation
WWF has been actively involved in conservation work in eastern Africa since 1962, beginning with the purchase of land in Nakuru, Kenya.
The WWF Eastern Africa Regional Programme Office (EARPO), founded in 1986 in Kenya, oversees WWF's work in Ethiopia.
New or updated projects
Modified: Feb 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 ...
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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....
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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...
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Building Institutional Capacity for Conservation