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Title: Lesson Learnt from the campaign to save Lake Natron from plans to build a soda ash factory
Other Titles: Environmental Advocacy at Work
Authors: Ken Mwathe, Joan Kabugu and Jane Gaithuma
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: BirdLife International, Africa Partnership Secretariat
Citation: BirdLife International (2012). Environmental Advocacy at Work: Lessons Learnt from the Campaign to Save Lake Natron from Plans to Build a Soda Ash Factory. BirdLife International, Africa Partnership Secretariat, Nairobi, Kenya
Abstract: About BirdLife International BirdLife International is a global partnership of non-governmental organisations striving to conserve birds, their habitats, and global biodiversity, working with people, towards sustainable use of natural resources. Currently, the partnership works in more than 116 countries through 117 national grassroot conservation NGO’s. In Africa, the BirdLife Africa Partnership is a growing network of 23 such organisations plus one Country Programme, covering 24 countries, with a combined total of more than 300 staff and 30,000 members. Partners are involved in research, conservation action, environmental education and sustainable development through a broad agenda focusing not only on birds but also on other fauna and flora and social issues such as poverty alleviation.
URI: http://repository.hoarec.org:80/home/handle/123456789/166
ISBN: 978-9966-7191-5-7
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