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Learn how to ensure voluntary nature credit finance flows to IP&LCs in Pollination Foundation’s new Leading for Nature report. Together with a collective of partners we provided high-level insights and identified the pillars of activity critical for IP&LCs to access and lead in development of nature credit projects.
View ReportVoluntary biodiversity credit schemes globally are displaying a commitment to high-integrity market features as buyers demonstrate their willingness to engage, a new Pollination report finds.
16 October 2024 / WORDS BY Kirsty Galloway McLean
This insights article highlights the essential role Indigenous women play in shaping projects that impact their communities and the environment.
Through detailed case studies, the report showcases examples from Australia, India, and the Amazon, where Indigenous women lead conservation efforts, fight for land rights, and ensure the preservation of cultural traditions. By involving women from the very start of project planning, initiatives are more likely to successfully promote sustainable development, social equity, and environmental stewardship.
The report also outlines practical steps for amplifying these voices, including how to building trust, create inclusive spaces, and recognize the unique expertise Indigenous women bring to governance and decision-making processes. For more insights, download the report to learn how these women are transforming their communities and the global conservation landscape.
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