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A new Masters of Resource Management

CONGRATULATIONS to one of our volunteers Beatrice Simon who has recently completed her Masters degree at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, Norway!  Beatrice volunteered with the Kesho Trust first doing a community profile report for our...

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PECC case study video release

The Kesho Trust is very pleased to announce the release of a video that documents the process involved in the assessment of the PECC project as a case study of good practice by IUCN.  The video has been viewed by our participating committees in the villages of the...

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Partnership with Linking Tourism & Conservation

A further outcome of the PECC review by IUCN has been to connect us with the organization Linking Tourism & Conservation [LTC].  LTC is a global network that promotes sustainable tourism for the benefit of conservation.  Representatives are attending an upcoming...

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IUCN recognizes PECC

Marie Fischborn, from the Global Protected Areas Programme of IUCN, visited the Saadani area recently to review the work of our PECC project and present its successes on the PANORAMA website.  This is a new initiative of IUCN which recognizes inspiring solutions for...

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Dr. Jane Goodall Visits Kihembe

We are extremely pleased to have Dr. Jane Goodall as one of our ambassadors for the Kihembe Environmental Learning Centre.  Her support and appreciation of the work we are doing in the area is most encouraging.  She recently visited Kihembe to see how our development...

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New director – Bob Brown

We are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Bob Brown to a position on the Kesho Trust Board of Directors. Bob brings considerable business experience and a strong interest in social responsibility to the board. His appointment brings the total number of...

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Agnes Sirima, PhD

Congratulations Agnes! A member of our Board of Directors in Tanzania, Agnes Sirima, has completed her doctoral studies at Clemson University, South Carolina. She did her research in collaboration with our partner organization PALISEP and will continue to work with...

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Bruce Downie, PhD

Our President, Bruce Downie, has successfully completed his doctoral studies at the University of Victoria. His research was part of the work of the PAPR and focused on the influence of conservation in livelihood decision-making in the Saadani area of Tanzania....

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Tofino Workshop

The CCRN held a mid term workshop  in Tofino, BC between June 1st and 5th.  As an affiliate member of the network, the Kesho Trust was represented at the meeting by Bruce Downie, Director, who made a presentation regarding the work of the Kesho Trust in Tanzania with...

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I-CAN News

Our new research initiative I-CAN, led by McGill University and the African Conservation Centre, has just released the first newsletter.  Follow this link to get a better understanding of the direction of the program and the people involved - I-CAN Newsletter Issue 1...

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