HAWP

Armed Conflict and Biodiversity

Protecting Wildlife in Crisis Zones

Many of the regions where HAWP operates are affected by armed conflicts, which have devastating effects on both human and wildlife populations. Civil unrest, political instability, and cross-border conflicts often lead to the destruction of habitats, increased poaching, and the displacement of both people and animals.

How Conflict Affects Biodiversity

Conflict-Sensitive Conservation Strategies

HAWP takes a conflict-sensitive approach to conservation, ensuring that efforts to protect biodiversity align with peace-building initiatives and the realities of communities affected by war. Our strategies include:

Conservation in conflict zones requires long-term resilience-building efforts.

HAWP is committed to integrating wildlife protection with humanitarian responses, ensuring that both people and ecosystems can recover from the effects of war.

We create a foundation for peace, prosperity, and biodiversity conservation in the Horn of Africa by fostering stability, securing livelihoods, and restoring degraded environments.

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