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  1. 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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  2. U.S. Embassy Charge D'Affaires and USAID Mission Director meet with Thailand’s President of the Supreme Court

    On March 19, 2021, U.S. Embassy Charge' D Affaires, Mr. Michael Heath; USAID representatives led by Mission Director, Steven G. Olive; and USAID Wildlife Asia ...

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  3. USAID Expands the "Beautiful Without Ivory" Campaign in Thailand

    USAID and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) launched a third round of the Beautiful Without Ivory Campaign, which ...

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  4. USAID leads collective regional action to combat wildlife trafficking

    With an increasing number of organizations working to counter wildlife trafficking (CWT) in Southeast Asia, there is a need for better coordination to prevent ...

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