Our Donors

RAP-SL relies on support and solidarity from individuals and organizations around the world to ensure that it overall objectives are achieved. Below is a list of organizations that have supported our work:

Tusk

Tusk is a dynamic and adaptable organization with over 30 years’ experience in initiating and funding wildlife conservation programs across Africa (https://tusk.org/about-us/who-we-are/).

PRCM

The Regional Partnership for Coastal and Marine Conservation in Wester Africa (PRCM) is a coalition founded in 2003 to protect coastal ecosystems across seven countries: Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea-Conakry, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, Senegal, and Sierra Leone. It unites NGOs, research institutes, and government partners to promote sustainable fisheries, strengthen coastal resilience against climate change, and protect biodiversity.

Wetlands International

Wetlands International is a global organization that works to sustain and restore wetlands and their resources for people and biodiversity. It is an independent, not-for-profit, global organization, supported by government and NGO membership from around the world.

RAMPAO

The Regional Network of Marine Protected Areas in West Africa (RAMPAO) is an organization working for the conservation and sustainable management of Marine Protected Areas in the West African region.

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s International Affairs Program coordinates domestic and international efforts to protect, restore, and enhance the world’s diverse wildlife and their habitats with a focus on species of international concern.

GEF Small Grants Program

The SGP provides funding directly to local communities including indigenous people, community-based organizations and other non-governmental groups for projects in Biodiversity, Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, Land Degradation and Sustainable Forest Management, International Waters and Chemicals.


Save Our Species

SOS ensures the long-term survival of threatened species, their habitat and the people who depends on them.

RAG Digital

RAG is a term used in big businesses in the UK and USA. It is used to describe the status of a project and is taken from the traffic light system, so:

Red = project is stopped or on hold because of some problems
Amber = project is still moving along but maybe behind timescale
Green = project is going well and will Go Live soon

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