Author: Global Greengrants Fund

Ecotourism for El Cacao Honduras

El Cacao is a poor, rural community in Honduras where people struggle to make a living. There was no sense of real possibilities for change until the community decided to  develop its own ecotourism project to create a brighter future for this village of thatched-roof, mud-floored huts, for the children with big bellies swollen from […]

Green Leap Forward

Environmentalism is China’s fastest growing citizen movement. Beijing isn’t cracking down on these new activists—it’s empowering them.

General Assembly Adopts Declaration On Rights Of Indigenous Peoples

United Nations overwhelmingly backed protections for the human rights of indigenous peoples

Standing or Falling Together

Greentgrants Advisors Nnimmo Bassey and Wen Bo are featured in this recent Alliance Magazine article.

Cameroon’s Timber Industry

A discussion between Samuel Nnah Ndobe, a member of Greengrants International Financial Institutions (IFI) Advisory Board, and Chris Allan concerning the timber industry’s impact on Cameroon’s indigenous Pygmy population.

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