Ceps enhances CSOs’ capacity to seek conservation funding |28 April 2025

Ceps chairman Dr De Comarmond addressing the participants (Photos: Patrick Joubert)
Ceps enhances CSOs’ capacity to seek conservation funding
By Patrick Joubert
The Citizens Engagement Platform Seychelles has launched a new capacity building initiative for the civil societies of Seychelles to further boost their interest and involvement in preservation and conservation of the country's biodiversity and ecosystem, and to seek funding.
The training funded by the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) and administered by the Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust (SeyCCAT), is the first in a series under a project entitled: Develop and enhance capacities of civil societies of Seychelles (CSOs) in regards to ecosystem-based adaptation, its importance to climate change resilience of Seychelles. The objective of last Friday’s training was to build the capacity of CSOs to embrace ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA) principles and also strengthen their technical and administrative capabilities to better manage their organisations, conceptualise and implement conservation projects.
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