Turning community-based climate adaptation projects into reality

14 June 2021

Do you have a great idea for a climate adaptation project, but don’t know how to turn it into reality? Join the online Dragon’s Den during CBA15 for expert guidance from IUCN NL and Global Resilience Partnership on how to make a powerful investment pitch on June 15.

Workshop to Validate the Priority Climate Action Plan in Juabeso-Bia and Sefwi-Wiawso landscape

29 March 2021

The Juabeso-Bia and Sefwi-Wiawso Landscape (JBSW) in the Western North Region of Ghana is located in the High Forest Zone and has considerable levels of biodiversity. However, the landscape faces the threats of deforestation and forest degradation, which compromise the livelihoods of forest adjacent communities and the general population.

Business case for nature: Savannah region in Ghana

23 March 2021

In the Savannah Region in Ghana deforestation and poverty go hand in hand. Local IUCN NL partner A Rocha works with the authorities, local communities and businesses on ambitious plans to boost biodiversity and the local economy. IUCN NL supports these efforts by providing expertise in private financing.

Mobilising More for Climate

08 February 2021
WWF has consulted and collected the views of local and indigenous communities in two councils in the East Region of Cameroon concerning the introduction of a new project, ‘Mobilising More for Climate’ (MoMo4C). The project seeks to strengthen the capacity of the local people to withstand the effects of climate change through sustainable cocoa production, non-timber forest products (NTFPs) commercialization and community forest management.

Latest cyclone highlights Mozambique's vulnerability to climate change

26 January 2021

Innovative project redirecting funds to build resilience

Just ahead of the opening of the world's first ever Climate Adaptation Summit, Mozambique once again felt the impacts of climate change when it was hit by Cyclone Eloise. The massive storm caused widespread damage and flooding on a long swathe of the coast - impacting an area still recovering from cyclones Idai in 2019 and Chalane in January 2021.

Social Forestry Business Unit: strengthening people’s economy

07 December 2020

Villages in Indonesia that have obtained a social forestry permit are allowed to develop enterprises, called social forestry business unit (KUPS), so they can benefit from the forest while also protecting it. For further development after being established, with the village government’s decision letter the KUPS can access Bangpesona grants from the Directorate General of Social Forestry and Environmental Partnership, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.

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