Ghana Wildlife Society Recruitment 2020 - Accounting, NGO & More
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Ghana Wildlife Society Recruitment 2020
The Ghana Wildlife Society (GWS) is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit making conservation organization headquartered in Accra. Our mission is to conserve wildlife in all its forms for improved quality of life for all people. We belong to BirdLife International, the world’s largest nature conservation partnership of 120 autonomous NGOs around the world. Our work is firmly rooted in partnerships, and rely on science that inspires positive conservation action in collaboration with communities, civil society groups, businesses, universities and government. To support corporate organizations to reduce their ecological footprints, we work in partnership with private sector players and public institutions to fashion out business models that
safeguard biodiversity.
Our current corporate engagement spans mining, oil and gas, forestry, agriculture, infrastructure development and renewable energy sectors. We rely on scientific evidence through research projects to engage decision makers and influence national policy. We raise environmental awareness and work with the youth through the Wildlife Clubs of Ghana (WCG) - a junior wing of the Society.
We recently received funding from the European Union through the project, 'Savannah Integrated Biodiversity Conservation Initiative (SIBCI)’ to support the implementation of Sustainable Management of the Mole National Park and peripheral areas, implemented under the auspices of the European Union’s PAPBio Programme which aims at sound management of large landscapes of high biodiversity value. SIBCI has emerged as a priority in the context of rapid demographic growth, poverty, weak governance of natural resources and increasingly frequent climate change, which are leading to the impoverishment of natural
capital in Northern Ghana, including ecosystem services on which the Ghanaian population largely depend.
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Ghana Wildlife Society Recruitment 2020
The Ghana Wildlife Society (GWS) is a non-governmental, non-political and non-profit making conservation organization headquartered in Accra. Our mission is to conserve wildlife in all its forms for improved quality of life for all people. We belong to BirdLife International, the world’s largest nature conservation partnership of 120 autonomous NGOs around the world. Our work is firmly rooted in partnerships, and rely on science that inspires positive conservation action in collaboration with communities, civil society groups, businesses, universities and government. To support corporate organizations to reduce their ecological footprints, we work in partnership with private sector players and public institutions to fashion out business models that
safeguard biodiversity.
Our current corporate engagement spans mining, oil and gas, forestry, agriculture, infrastructure development and renewable energy sectors. We rely on scientific evidence through research projects to engage decision makers and influence national policy. We raise environmental awareness and work with the youth through the Wildlife Clubs of Ghana (WCG) - a junior wing of the Society.
We recently received funding from the European Union through the project, 'Savannah Integrated Biodiversity Conservation Initiative (SIBCI)’ to support the implementation of Sustainable Management of the Mole National Park and peripheral areas, implemented under the auspices of the European Union’s PAPBio Programme which aims at sound management of large landscapes of high biodiversity value. SIBCI has emerged as a priority in the context of rapid demographic growth, poverty, weak governance of natural resources and increasingly frequent climate change, which are leading to the impoverishment of natural
capital in Northern Ghana, including ecosystem services on which the Ghanaian population largely depend.
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