Succulent Karoo Ecosystem Programme (SKEP) Namibia |
What is SKEP? The Succulent Karoo Ecosystem Programme (SKEP) is project that was specifically established in Namibia to ensure that biodiversity in the Succulent Karoo Ecosystem is effectively conserved and managed by the state and civil society through an integrated programme of conservation action and co-management of conservation areas for sustainable development of the region and for improvement of people’s livelihoods.
SKEP is housed under the Namibia Nature Foundation (NNF), and is ecouranging different biodiversity projects to participate in the projects that support the establishment of the Sperrgebiet.
SKEP awards small grants to the civil society actively engaged in conservation activities that contribute to the conservation of biodiversity within the proposed Sperrgebiet National Park – its target priority area in Namibia.
Who can apply The civil society actively engaged in conservation activities within the Sperrgebiet.
What types of applications can be considered for funding? Applications towards initiatives and activities that contribute to the conservation of biodiversity within the Sperrgebiet are considered.
What is the size of the grants? At least six new grants are provided to the civil society each year with the maximum amount of US$ 10,000.00 per grant.
How can I apply? For information regarding the application to SKEP, please contact the Programme Coordinator at the contact details below.
Contact Details Kauna Shröder The Succulent Karoo Ecosystem Programme (SKEP) Kenya House, 5th Floor, Robert Mugabe Avenue, Windhoek Tel: 061 – 248345 Fax: 061 – 248344 Email: ks@nnf.org.na
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