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Climate Change Adaptation for Women in Protected Areas of Congo and Chad (ELLESadAPT)
Proportion of the area of the contribution comprising Key Biodiversity Areas: 73%
Climate Change Adaptation for Women in Protected Areas of Congo and Chad (ELLESadAPT) by Développement international Desjardins and BAASTEL The ELLESadAPt project aims to enhance climate change adaptation for women and ecosystems in the protected areas of Parc National de Conkouati-Douli in the Republic of Congo and Complexe d’Aires Protégées de Binder-Lere in Chad, while also protecting biodiversity. The project focuses on implementing nature-based solutions, such as agroecology and the restoration of lake, lagoon and forest ecosystems. It is grounded in a feminist climate justice perspective and women’s empowerment. Project activities include: (1) Monitoring the biological, ecological and climate conditions of the protected areas; (2) Providing technical and financial support to women in the implementation of productive nature-based solutions; and (3) Developing a gender-sensitive management and climate change adaptation plan for the protected areas. The project is being implemented by a consortium formed by Desjardins International Development and Baastel Consulting Group Ltd., with the collaboration of local partners such as Noé Congo and Noé Tchad, as well as microfinance institutions in both countries. ELLESadAPt directly benefits 2,100 women entrepreneurs on the outskirts of the 2 targeted protected areas and is expected to indirectly reach all members of their communities, totaling 115,700 people. The project also aims to have a positive impact on the capacities of local public intermediary partners and civil society in areas such as biodiversity conservation, human rights, entrepreneurship, financial services and gender equality. https://w05.international.gc.ca/projectbrowser-banqueprojets/project-projet/details/p011753001
Potential conservation benefits in saving biodiversity
Potential reduction of species extinction risk resulting from threat abatement actions
The chart below represents the relative disaggregation of the selected contribution's total potential opportunity for reducing global species extinction risk through taking actions to abate different threats to species within its boundaries. The percentages refer to the amount of the total opportunity that could potentially be achieved through abating that particular threat.