The Earth Skills Network: Funded training and mentoring in business planning 
and organisational management, for Protected Area staff.
Please share this training opportunity within your Africa Protected Area 
network - terrestrial or marine protected areas.
The Earth Skills Network (ESN) is a collaboration between Earthwatch Institute, 
UNESCO, IUCN and the business community, which connects business leaders and 
conservation managers through mentoring and skill-sharing opportunities.
Protected areas are the cornerstone of international efforts to meet ambitious 
global conservation targets, yet they face numerous challenges. Most protected 
area site managers are trained biologists with several years of field 
experience, however effectively managing protected areas requires additional 
skill sets, which that are not always part of traditional staff training. 
Management challenges go beyond ecosystem health and include those related to 
running a site's organisational systems and processes. If a protected area 
lacks organisational effectiveness then it will be compromised in its ability 
to deliver on management objectives.
By joining the Earth Skills Network Protected Area staff can:

  *   Access a fully-funded, in-depth training programme in business planning 
and effective management.
  *   Receive mentoring from an expert with significant business experience in 
an international organisation.
  *   Support the professional development of staff, helping them to develop 
the leadership competencies required to put the skills they have developed into 
practise.
  *   Network, connect with and support staff from other African protected 
areas.
Training is available to Protected Areas, World Heritage Sites, protected area 
agencies or management authorities in Africa.  The programme is structured 
around a 10 day residential training course, which (in 2014) takes place in 
Mpala, Kenya.
The application period is open until the 28th March (extensions considered on 
request) and application materials are on the Earthwatch website: 
www.earthwatch.org/earth-skills-network<http://www.earthwatch.org/earth-skills-network>.

Please pass on to anyone who can benefit from this opportunity; or get in touch 
if you have any questions: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Jenny Cousins PhD
Research Manager for Biodiversity Conservation
Earthwatch Institute

Mayfield House, 256 Banbury Road, Oxford. OX2 7DE. UK
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