The World Wildlife Fund, Inc. (WWF), is an international non-governmental organisation. The work of WWF has evolved from saving species and landscapes to addressing the larger global environmental threats and forces that impact them, with people at the centre of its work, and organized around six priority areas for improved environmental management comprising climate, forests, food, freshwater, wildlife and oceans.
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Heritage Colombia (HECO): Maximizing the Contributions of Sustainably Managed Landscapes in Colombia for Achievement of Climate Goals
GCF and World Wildlife Fund sign key Colombia landscapes agreement
21 Mar 2023 / GCF and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have signed an agreement to rapidly implement an innovative project which aims to support more sustainable management of Colombia’s landscapes.
The project focuses on protecting Colombia's natural ecosystems and biodiversity, while also promoting sustainable livelihoods for local communities and will help to conserve the country’s varied landscapes which have been hit hard by climate-related events such as droughts, floods, landslides and fires in recent years.
Forests: A cause of climate concern, and hope
15 Aug 2018 / You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.
Forests: A cause of climate concern, and hope
14 Aug 2018 / You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.
WWF and Green Climate Fund join forces to accelerate global climate action
17 Nov 2017 / GCF and WWF formalised an agreement uniting the two organisations in efforts to develop and oversee large-scale climate adaptation and mitigation projects across the globe.
GCF heralds innovative ‘Bhutan for Life’ partnership at launch ceremony
11 Nov 2017 / GCF announced a USD 43 million partnership to permanently preserve Bhutan’s protected areas, which comprise 51 percent of the country’s territory.
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