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|Description=The solution aims to empower women in Vietnam to combat wildlife crime by providing them with training and resources to become effective wildlife rangers. Through this initiative, women will be able to protect endangered species and their habitats, while also gaining economic independence and improving their social status. The program will also raise awareness about the importance of conservation and the negative impacts of wildlife trafficking on the environment and local communities. By empowering women to take an active role in wildlife protection, this solution will contribute to the sustainable development of Vietnam's natural resources and promote gender equality.
|Description=Our project aims to empower 30 women in rural Vietnam to become wildlife conservationists and advocates. We will provide them with training on wildlife protection, monitoring, and reporting, as well as support them in forming a network to share information and resources. By empowering women to take an active role in protecting their environment, we hope to reduce the incidence of wildlife crime and improve the safety and well-being of women in rural Vietnam.
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Region: Vietnam

Our project aims to empower 30 women in rural Vietnam to become wildlife conservationists and advocates. We will provide them with training on wildlife protection, monitoring, and reporting, as well as support them in forming a network to share information and resources. By empowering women to take an active role in protecting their environment, we hope to reduce the incidence of wildlife crime and improve the safety and well-being of women in rural Vietnam.

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                Since 2000, ENV has spearheaded efforts to end Vietnam's illegal wildlife trade by employing courageous women to work at the forefront of the battle, strengthening wildlife protection laws, fortifying...
                
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                In Vietnam, wildlife crime is a major issue that affects not only the environment but also the safety and well-being of women who live in rural areas. Women are often the ones who collect firewood, wa...
                
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