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Indigenous Women Championing Climate-Resilient Greenhouse Nursery Initiatives in Fiji

Article by Davila Talemaimaleya, Learning Coordinator for the Pacific Islands Advisory Board   Indigenous women in Fiji play a multifaceted and vital role in addressing the impacts of climate change, reflecting their profound connection to land, ocean, culture, and traditional knowledge, as well as their fundamental role within Indigenous communities. Because of this, it is […]

Community, Conservation, and Ecotourism in Daulo District, Papua New Guinea

Article by Davila Talemaimaleya, Learning Coordinator for the Pacific Islands Advisory Board The Pacific is on the frontlines of efforts to stop the climate crisis, making it pivotal for environmental funders to centre it in their grantmaking. Global Greengrants Fund has been awarding grants to grassroots groups in the Pacific Islands for over a decade, […]

Protecting a Precious Kazakhstan National Park

Article by Ecological Society “Green Salvation,” Central Asia Board Grantee Partner Ile-Alatau National Park is one of fifteen national parks in Kazakhstan. It is located near the city of Almaty, on the slopes of Zailiski Alatau, a mountain range in the Northern Tien Shan mountain system. This pristine mountain sanctuary stands as a critical safeguard […]

Perspectives on Indigenous Peoples in Voluntary Isolation

Indigenous Peoples protect the environment worldwide, employing centuries of traditional and cultural ideals that honor the Earth. Yet around the world, Indigenous Peoples face dire threats to their livelihoods and connections to land from extractivism, deforestation, development, and climate change, as well as violence for their efforts to defend their land, in many cases. At […]

Disability Rights and Climate Justice: Closing the Information Gap

The Disability Rights and Climate Justice (DRCJ) Advisory Board at Global Greengrants Fund is a global board founded in 2022 that encourages intersectional connections between disability rights and climate justice movements. In this blog series, we hear directly from those grantee partners, digging deeper into their contexts, their strategies for supporting disability rights and environmental […]

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