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  • Sustainable finance is critical to scaling the transition towards more sustainable fisheries. New sustainable, efficient, equitable, and cost-effective models are needed to lead the way toward the establishment of a sustainable blue economy. To respond to this need, WWF, in partnership with Finance Earth and through a multi-stakeholder collaboration, designed and launched a new financing mechanism aimed at fishery transition: the Fisheries Improvement Fund.

  • These slides share key learning from new evidence research under the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) project. This three-country research was designed and conducted by the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre . The findings were presented in a webinar hosted by U4 in February 2023. That discussion was introduced by Peter Evans (U4), moderated by Kyle Rearick (USAID) and featured Aled Williams, the research leader, and Achiba Gargule from U4. Further information on the recommendations below can be found in the TNRC paper, Pathways for targeting renewable resource corruption: A summary of evidence .

  • En 2019, varios profesionales y cientificos, todos "pensadores sist√©micos", escribieron un libro llamado "The Art of Systems Change" (El arte del cambio en los sistemas). El libro hace una introduccion a los principios fundamentales del pensamiento sist√©mico y presenta un conjunto de ocho principios mutuamente reforzantes que pueden guiar los esfuerzos para abordar nuestros desafios ambientales y sociales m√°s urgentes. Esta guia est√° dise√±ada para complementar ese libro, canalizando la filosofia de esos ocho principios en fases tangibles de una trayectoria. Esta guia contiene historias, herramientas y percepciones que respaldan una forma de trabajo que aspira a ser inclusiva, holistica e impactante. 

  • This document presents funding proposal "FP203: Heritage Colombia (HECO): Maximizing the Contributions of Sustainably Managed Landscapes in Colombia for Achievement of Climate Goals," as approved by the Board of the Green Climate Fund at B.35.

  • 60 Actions for the Planet Revised 2023

  • This document is a printable version of the introductory guide on the Open Governance topic page of the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) Knowledge Hub. It outlines the impact of corruption on the governance of natural resources and provides guidance and tools that can help conservation and natural resource management practitioners to leverage open governance approaches in response.

  • Zero Wild Meat was an innovative campaign launched by WWF between October and December 2022 that spotlighted two serious threats‚ – risks to public health and risks to nature‚ – in order to reduce the consumption of wild meat in Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Lao PDR.

    This report illustrates the campaign design, implementation, and evaluation through a behavior change lens, provides insights from its pre- and post-campaign surveys among wild meat eaters, and summarizes key learnings for future interventions.

  • This document is a printable version of the introductory guide on the Supply Chains topic page of the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) Knowledge Hub. It outlines the impact of corruption along the forest, fishery, and wildlife supply chains and provides guidance and tools that can help conservation and natural resource management practitioners to strengthen their context-specific programming and related responses.

  • This document is a printable version of the introductory guide on the Communities and Inclusion topic page of the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption (TNRC) Knowledge Hub. It provides information, guidance, and tools for practitioners who seek to integrate anti-corruption approaches into their context-specific programming responses to address the threats of corruption in community-based work and inclusive conservation efforts.

  • During the second half of December of 2022, 11 colonies of monarch butterflies - three in the state of Michoac√°n and eight in the State of Mexico - were recorded to occupy a total of 2.21 hectares (ha) of forest, this represents a 22% decrease in relation to the area recorded in 2021 (2.84 ha).