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Ending demand for Ivory, leading to a reduction in the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Africa, and a more sustainable economy in China

IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-3-PAP-CNF-002334

Description

To educate young Chinese, especially university students, on the harmful effects of the illegal wildlife trade, so they can influence others, thereby reducing demand in China for ivory


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China
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Status Post-completion

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