DAR30004: Collaborative approaches to manage human-wildlife conflict in Ruvuma transboundary landscape (360G-cabinetoffice-G2-GA-2024101314453-23-24)

Human-wildlife conflict (HWC) is a growing and critical challenge in the transboundary Ruvuma landscape in southern Tanzania and northern Mozambique. HWC causes loss of crops, livestock and property, impacting livelihoods and food security, and sometimes human injury or death. Retaliatory wildlife killings threaten species including elephants and lions. This project adopts WWFs Safe Systems framework, a multi-stakeholder approach that develops holistic solutions to manage HWC. Diversified livelihoods strategies will reduce conflict, improve tolerance for wildlife and work towards coexistence.

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Grant Details

Allocation Method General grants - Competed
Amount Awarded 196560
Authority Act Environmental Protection Act 1990
Award Date 2023-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
Award type Organisation
From An Open Call? Yes
Grant Programme: Code G2-SCH-2024-10-16143
Grant Programme: Title Darwin Initiative R29 FY 23/24
Last Modified 2025-01-14T00:00:00Z
Managed by: Organisation Name Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Number of recipients 1
Recipient Org: Charity Number 1081247
Recipient Org: City Woking
Recipient Org: Country United Kingdom
Recipient Org: Postal Code GU214LL
Recipient Org: Street Address The Living Planet Centre, Rufford House, Brewery Road