2. Uganda bibliographic database
A bibliographic database on conservation-poverty
linkages in Uganda has been launched.
Search for publications by key word, by theme, by
publication type or by great ape species.
The publications display in reverse order by publishing
date.
http://povertyandconservation.info/en/uganda-
bibliographic-database
3. Environmental Journalist
Gloria Nakiyimba from Capital radio will be sponsored
to attend Short Term Environmental Journalist
It will be conducted at the United Nations University
Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-INRA)
– Ghana
Course still on hold due to Ebola outbreak in West
Africa
4. Uganda PCLG website
The Uganda PCLG pages on the PCLG website host a
wealth of information on the work of the U-PCLG
Members are encouraged to visit these pages and take
advantage of the resources available. For example, all
minutes from past U-PCLG and U-PCLG steering
committee meetings are available on this website
Other resources available include: information on
members, U-PCLG social media (facebook, twitter and
blogs), events, activities, publications and so on
6. Communication
PCLG Newsletters and Journals
Contribute to the PCLG Monthly newsletter. The
journal provides detailed information on poverty and
conservation.
Information is collected from all PCLG members
worldwide – monthly contributions can be sent to
pclg@iied.org
Use the newsletter to make your
activities/programmes known
7. Communication cont’d….
U-PCLG newsletter
Calling on all U-PCLG members to send information
for the 3rd edition going out February 2015
U-PCLG Social Media
Follow U-PCLG on social media and link to them from
your organisation’s pages