Jane Goodall chimpanzee conservation project in Tanzania hit by USAID cuts
Source: The Guardian
Jane Goodall chimpanzee conservation project in Tanzania hit by USAID cuts
US agency had pledged almost $30m over five years to Hope Through Action initiative, which was launched in 2023
Tabitha John
Tue 17 Jun 2025 00.01 BST
Last modified on Tue 17 Jun 2025 02.31 BST
The US government funding cuts will hit a chimpanzee conservation project nurtured by the primatologist Jane Goodall.
USAID has been subjected to swingeing cuts under Donald Trump, with global effects that are still unfolding. Now it has emerged that the agency will withdraw from the Hope Through Action project managed by the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI). USAID had pledged $29.5m (£22m) over five years to the project, which was designed to protect endangered chimpanzees and their habitats in western Tanzania.
Launched in November 2023, the project is intended to protect endangered chimpanzees through reforestation and community-led methodology in order to conserve biodiversity conservation and improve local livelihoods.
Its work is built upon Jane Goodalls research.She redefined species conservation by highlighting the importance of cooperation between local people and the natural environment to protect chimpanzees from extinction.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/17/jane-goodall-chimpanzee-conservation-project-tanzania-usaid-cuts