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What can be done to help?

The solution is as much about people as it is about elephants. Our work now (Phase II – Outreach and Action) focuses on encouraging conversation between the people who live in and use the Gourma region.

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This diagram is intended to demonstrate that stakeholder outreach supports the plans, strategies and policies implemented to deal with the threats to the elephants’ future. The green circle represents the consensus that is being built by the outreach activities. This is shown surrounding and supporting the concrete actions contained in the project strategies. These are linked by the blue circle to show that all these strategies and activities are linked and mutually support each other.

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