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Enhancing GTRP Work Plans: Addressing Constraints and Identifying Pathways for Tiger Conservation

This document discusses key constraints in tiger conservation efforts across several countries, particularly focusing on issues such as the integration of tiger conservation with other environmental agendas, lack of dedicated institutions, insufficient qualified staff, and inadequate monitoring techniques and resources. It emphasizes the need for enhanced interagency cooperation, better engagement with partners and donors, and the mobilization of financial mechanisms. The way forward includes generating political will and formulating actionable plans that can lead to more effective tiger conservation outcomes in Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Bhutan, and beyond.

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Enhancing GTRP Work Plans: Addressing Constraints and Identifying Pathways for Tiger Conservation

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  1. Sharpening the GTRP Work Plans Constraint & Ways Forward

  2. Constraints • tiger conservation agenda is combined with other conservation issues, hard to separate for planning purposes - Bangladesh, Russia • no separate tiger institution / authority, weak cooperation between institution for planning purposes - Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar • low capacity of qualified staff for planning and monitoring of implementation - Bangladesh, Myanmar, Lao PDR, Cambodia • lack of monitoring techniques, other baseline data - Bangladesh, Bhutan, • low on resources, financial mechanisms, how to mobilize? Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Bhutan, China, Nepal • Action Plan is not endorsed, hard to plan - Cambodia

  3. Way Forward, Next Steps • increase interagency cooperation for planning - Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, • activate dialog with partners, donors, TRCs on mobilizing resources - Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, Bhutan, China, Nepal • generate political will - Cambodia

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