Our Projects
Since 1991, we’ve launched more than 450 projects in 73 countries.
Fafanlap Village
This project protects ocean ecosystems, making coastal communities more economically and physically secure in the face of climate change.
Teluk Nibung, Ujung Sialit, Pulau Balai, and Suka Makmur
This project protects forest, preventing the release of greenhouse gases and reducing erosion that damages coastal and ocean ecosystems.
This project protects mangroves, which trap more CO2 than any other kind of forest and as a result, slow global warming.
This project protects ocean ecosystems, making coastal communities more economically and physically secure in the face of climate change.
This project protects seagrass, which traps more CO2 than any other marine ecosystem, slowing global warming.
Sano Nggoang
This project protects forest, preventing the release of greenhouse gases and reducing erosion that damages coastal and ocean ecosystems.
Malhiao
This project supports a local conservation-based tourism initiative.
This project protects mangroves, which trap more CO2 than any other kind of forest and as a result, slow global warming.
Sitio Lobo and Barangay Ned
This project promotes sustainable energy production, helping reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and slowing global warming.
This project protects forest, preventing the release of greenhouse gases and reducing erosion that damages coastal and ocean ecosystems.
Kawangkoan
This project protects forest, preventing the release of greenhouse gases and reducing erosion that damages coastal and ocean ecosystems.
Mandalamekar
This project protects forest, preventing the release of greenhouse gases and reducing erosion that damages coastal and ocean ecosystems.
Umbu Langang
This project protects forest, preventing the release of greenhouse gases and reducing erosion that damages coastal and ocean ecosystems.
Waigeo Island
This project promotes sustainable energy production, helping reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and slowing global warming.
This project protects mangroves, which trap more CO2 than any other kind of forest and as a result, slow global warming.
This project protects ocean ecosystems, making coastal communities more economically and physically secure in the face of climate change.
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