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management, and addressing use of adjacent lands. And, we will be working 

 to devise and secure sustained funding. 



Linking Conservation and Human Needs: Developing and demonstrating 

 more effective models to reconcile human needs with the conservation of 

 nature, and working to integrate conservation into actions, programs and 

 policies of government agencies, major development institutions and the 

 private sector. 



I.Lrking conservation and human needs underlies everything that WWF does. 

 WWF invests heavily in integrated conservation and development projects 

 (ICEPs), like the ADMADE project in Zambia and the Dzanga-Sangha project 

 :n ihj Central African Republic. Our focus is on designing ICDPs that can 

 dene nitrate approaches that are ecologically, socially and economically 

 sustainable, with an aim to draw and disseminate lessons that can help shape 

 the p'ograms of larger actors, such as development and finance ministries and 

 aid agencies. 



This strategy i> also central to our growing involvement in the international 

 pol.cv arena. Drawing on our field experience, we give high priority to 

 integrating conservation into international tride regimes and development 

 assistance, addressing population, and promoting international instruments that 



