The East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership
The East Asian-Australasian Flyway Partnership (EAAFP) was launched on 6 November 2006. It aims to protect migratory waterbirds, their habitats and the livelihoods of people dependent upon them. There are currently 40 Partners including 18 national governments, 6 intergovernmental agencies, 14 international NGOs, 1 international organisation and 1 international private enterprise.
The Partnership provides a flyway wide framework to promote dialogue, cooperation and collaboration between a range of stakeholders to conserve migratory waterbirds and their habitats. Stakeholders include all levels of governments, site managers, technical institutions, UN agencies, development agencies, industrial and private sector, academe, non-government organisations, community groups and local people.
Connecting people and migratory waterbirds
EAAFP is a Partnership which aims to conserve migratory waterbirds and their habitats, considering both people and biodiversity of the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. This 6-minutes video will help you better understand how important it is to protect migratory waterbirds and the wetlands they rely on as well as the work of EAAFP.

EAAFP Parners
Government Partners
- 2011
New Zealand
- 2006
Japan
- 2011
Mongolia
- 2012
Malaysia
Inter-Governmental Organisations
International Non-Government Organisations
EAAFP People
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