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University capacity building in Cambodia

 

Training workshop on Siamese crocodile

To address Cambodia’s severe lack of conservation knowledge and skills, FFI helped the Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) to establish Cambodia’s first Masters Course in Biodiversity Conservation in 2005. Over 70 people have enrolled so far, all of whom are already employed in the environmental sector allowing them to make immediate use of their training.

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