World Wildlife Fund Grant



Organization - World Wildlife Fund
Grant Amount - $7,168,000
Foundation - Moore Foundation
Grant Purpose - World Wildlife Fund will use this grant to support the collaborative endeavor known as the Amazon Region Protected Areas (ARPA) programme. Outcomes include 10-15 million hectares of new protected areas and strengthening the implementation of 6.3 million hectares of existing protected areas to the 50 million ha target of the ARPA program..


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