Five years ago, we founded Nature For Justice (N4J) to answer a simple but urgent question: How can frontline communities most affected by climate change benefit directly from the billions ...
Across the Eastern and Western Cape, thicket restoration is quietly changing lives. What looks like “just planting spekboom” or fencing off a degraded hillside is, in reality, a social development ...
Summary: We all have ways to grow. What does that look like when it comes to sustaining farming legacies across generations? In the American South, intergenerational leadership is not just ...
We are honoured to be featured in RBC's “Pathways to Economic Prosperity, Reconciliation Action Plan” as a highlighted initiative that blends conservation, economic development, and Indigenous self-determination. ...
Summary: Nature-based solutions (NbS) offer remarkably promising opportunities for win-win outcomes, but here’s the catch: much of the private sector capital is arriving with venture capital scale return on investment ...
Achieving durable solutions for the impacts of climate change requires that local organizations, Indigenous groups, and individuals not only have a voice but also the necessary tools—resources, technical skills, and ...
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