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  1. Spiritual Beliefs Thailand Phases 1 and 2 Campaign Report

    The Spiritual Beliefs Campaign in Thailand which was implemented in two campaign phases. The campaign aimed to reduce demand for ivory and tiger products ...

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  2. Summaries of consumer research, campaign evaluation studies and other literature relevant to demand for wildlife parts and products in China, Vietnam and Thailand

    USAID Wildlife Asia commissioned a Situation Analysis of consumer demand for ivory, pangolin, rhino horn and tiger parts and products in China, Thailand, and ...

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  3. The CHI Initiative: A Wildlife Demand Reduction Campaign in Vietnam

    The Chi Initiative is a social marketing program designed to encourage Vietnamese businessmen, a key user group, to reject rhino horn and lead a shift in ...

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  4. The Chi Initiative: A Wildlife Demand Reduction Campaign in Vietnam

    Vietnam is a principal destination and transit country for African rhino horn and elephant ivory and is a source and transit country for pangolin products. ...

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  5. U.S.–Thai Campaign Reduces Consumer Demand for Illegal Wildlife Products by More than Half

    The United States and Royal Thai Governments celebrated World Wildlife Day on March 3 noting that a joint awareness campaign has helped reduce the demand for ...

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  6. USAID and cross sectoral experts design demand reduction campaign for illegal wild meat in Thailand Located in News / All News
  7. USAID and One Health: Reducing Risks and Conserving Wildlife

    Putting a stop to wildlife trafficking and wild animals as food sources can help reduce zoonotic diseases.

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  8. USAID Engages 100 Buddhist Leaders to Counter Spiritual Beliefs that Drive Demand for Wildlife Products in Thailand

    The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), in collaboration with Thailand’s ...

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  9. USAID engages youth in continued efforts to broaden social inclusion in counter wildlife trafficking

    Although the counter wildlife trafficking movement in Southeast Asia has grown significantly through the concerted effort of governments and donors alike, ...

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  10. USAID hosts Demand Reduction Steering Group Meeting in Thailand focusing One Health and Wild Meat Consumption Located in News / All News
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