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The new brochure presenting intersecting capitalisation in PPI and PPI OSCAN programmes
Over 330 projects have been financed since the launch of the Small-scale Initiatives Programme (PPI) in 2006 and the PPI OSCAN (North African civil society organisations) in 2014. The FFEM, IUCN French National Committee and IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation have worked together on an
Published in August 2021
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Biodiversity at FFEM
Since its creation in 1994, biodiversity has remained one of the FFEM’s priority action areas. This will be particularly showcased in 2021 through a number of international events, such as the World Conservation Congress and the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15).
To mark these occasions, the
Published in May 2021
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The role of marine protected areas in sustaining fisheries: The case of the National Park of Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania
Mauritania is characterized by fast-growing fisheries that have developed over the past several decades from low levels of fishing to intense fishing and have led to severe decreases in biomass and severe signs of overexploitation. To ensure sustainable fisheries, a primary goal of science-based
Published in September 2020
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Association between temporal patterns in helminth assemblages and successful range expansion of exotic Mus musculus domesticus in Senegal
This study investigated whether gastrointestinal helminth (GIH) assemblages changed over time in native (Mastomys erythroleucus) and/or invasive (M. m. domesticus) rodent populations sampled at an invasion front, and whether these potential changes may be associated to the invasion success of the
Published in June 2020
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Mauritania’s Economic and Social Ambitions Collide: The Story of Diawling Park
Over the past decade, Mauritania has made progress on the security and political stability fronts but has largely skirted social justice and equity questions. Such questions are never too far from the surface, especially as the country moves closer to realizing its vision of a resource-rich economy
Published in April 2020
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