GEF-6 Project IWT & PAME South Sudan

GEF-6 Project IWT & PAME South Sudan

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GEF-6 Project
Capacity Development in Reducing illegal Wildlife Trade and improving protected area management effectiveness in South Sudan

09/01/2026

🌍 Natural Resources & Their Management 🌱
Natural resources are gifts of nature that support life and development. They are broadly classified into renewable and non-renewable resources.
🔄 Renewable Resources
These resources can be replenished naturally. Examples include sunlight, wind, water, forests, and wildlife. Proper management—like afforestation, water conservation, and sustainable use—ensures they remain available for future generations.
⛏️ Non-Renewable Resources
These resources take millions of years to form and are limited in supply, such as coal, petroleum, natural gas, and minerals. Once exhausted, they cannot be replaced, so careful and judicious use is essential.
♻️ Why Management Matters
Responsible management helps prevent depletion, protects the environment, and supports sustainable development.
👉 Save resources today to secure tomorrow!
Wildlife Generation SSD

09/01/2026

As we step into this vibrant year of 2026, we want to sincerely thank every one of you for being part of the Wildlife Generation SSD
Your support, engagement, and trust continue to inspire us to tell South Sudan wildlife stories with accuracy, depth, and balance. This year, we explored critical developments, shared insights, and amplified conversations that matter across the country.

As we step into a new year, our commitment remains strong: to inform, to educate, and to present South Sudan Wildlife from an informed and forward looking perspective.

Thank you for standing with us. The journey continues and the best is still ahead.

From all of us at Wildlife Generation SSD we wish you a prosperous and successful year.

—Wildlife Generation SSD

09/01/2026

As the year comes to an end, we want to sincerely thank every one of you for being part of the
Your support, engagement, and trust continue to inspire us to tell South Sudan wildlife stories with accuracy, depth, and balance. This year, we explored critical developments, shared insights, and amplified conversations that matter across the country.

As we step into a new year, our commitment remains strong: to inform, to educate, and to present South Sudan Wildlife from an informed and forward looking perspective.

Thank you for standing with us. The journey continues and the best is still ahead.

From all of us at Wildlife Generation SSD we wish you a prosperous and successful year.

— Wildlife Generation SSD

17/11/2025
Photos from GEF-6 Project IWT & PAME South Sudan's post 17/11/2025

The Ministry of Wildlife Conservation and Tourism and Juba University in collaboration with African Parks Network concluded a five -day intensive Geographic Information System (GIS) training program on 10 Nov 2025. This initiative aimed to equip MWCT & Juba University staff and select personnel from the Provincial Wildlife Resources, with the expertise to leverage GIS technology for improved wildlife management practices.

Led by GIS expert Diliga Cosmas the training covered a comprehensive range of topics, from introductory GIS software use to practical applications. Participants delved into creating shapefiles, data manipulation, map layout techniques, and practical exercises to solidify their understanding.

"I am incredibly proud of the enthusiasm and commitment displayed by our staff during the GIS training,"
This program equips our team with the essential skills to effectively utilize GIS technology for improved wildlife management practices, leading to a more sustainable future for our wildlife."

The training received positive feedback from participants, who appreciated the practical and relevant nature of the topics covered. Closing remarks by Lt. Gen Martin Ring emphasized the importance of continuous learning and applying GIS knowledge in the field.

This GIS training empowers technical personnel with valuable mapping skills. These skills directly translate into improved wildlife management practices, ensuring the long-term sustainability of our region's forests. It's a powerful example of how technology can be harnessed for environmental good. By promoting continuous learning and integrating GIS into the field, we actively demonstrate the importance of embracing technology for conservation efforts.
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📸: Mr. Evans
African Parks Network

Photos from Wildlife Generation SSD's post 17/10/2025
22/07/2025

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