2014 TBA Small Grants winners announced

3 March 2015

The TBA is pleased to announce winners of the 2014 TBA Small Grants. The 8 winning projects are being implemented by some 37 alumni from six alumni groups. The projects will deliver measurable conservation impacts and capacity development actions in Benin, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Nigeria as well as strengthen collaboration, networking, and leadership skills among members and the alumni groups. 

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