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Call for Two-Day Community Conservation Workshop 2024

Calling all passionate individuals dedicated to protecting nature! Nature Conservation and Study Centre (NCSC) and Community Conservation Inc (CCI) with Community Conservation Nepal (CCN) are thrilled to announce a two-day intensive workshop on community conservation. This workshop is specifically designed for students and early career professionals who are actively involved in or deeply interested in community-based conservation projects.

What you’ll gain:

  • Solid foundation in community conservation principles: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, approaches, and benefits of community-driven conservation efforts.
  • Hands-on skill development: Learn practical methods for building relationships with communities, co-designing impactful projects, and effectively implementing them alongside local stakeholders.
  • Expert guidance: Get insights and practical tips from Dr. Teri Allendorf, Director of Community Conservation Inc., a renowned expert in the field.
  • Network and collaborate: Connect with fellow participants who share your passion for community conservation, fostering valuable collaborations and lifelong friendships.

Limited spots available: Due to logistic constraints, we can only welcome 20 participants. Apply now to secure your spot in this transformative learning experience!

Details:

  • Dates: January 20-21, 2024 
  • Venue: Sap Falcha, Babar Mahal, Kathmandu 
  • Instructor: Dr. Teri Allendorf, Director, Community Conservation Inc.
  • Charges:
    • NPR 3,500/- for students (valid ID card required)
    • NPR 6,500/- for professionals
  • Organizers:

Application process:

Please visit workshop form for further details and to submit your application.

Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to deepen your understanding and skills in community conservation! Apply today and embark on a journey towards a more sustainable future for our planet

[Read about our Community Conservation Workshop 2022]