At CoRe, we work to promote inclusive natural resource governance through
#multistakeholder engagement.
Learn more about how
leveraging collective action can help address some of the most pressing #environmental
problems around the world:
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How can multistakeholder platforms improve resource governance? Our research in conjunction with @CIFOR@ICRAF@IFPRI@ILRI@IWMI_@KITLV_KNAW@ICRISAT examines evidence from seven countries.
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Sustainable partnerships are integral to solving societal issues. It takes hard work, systematic planning and investment to make them work effectively.
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“Miscommunication threatens any effort to address environmental governance challenges. Paying attention to different perspectives through active listening can lay the groundwork for effective collaboration”.
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#environmentalgovernance#resilience
Women could increase farm yield by 20-30 % and reduce hunger by up to 17% when given the same access to productive resources as men.
Inclusive #environmental governance can play a crucial role in improving women’s access to these resources.
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#Hiring@corechat is hiring for the role of Senior Strategic Designer - Commons Collaborative.
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"When poor villagers risk their safety in demanding that the government protect community access to environmental resources, they demonstrate that the assertion of environmental rights is anything but a luxury of the rich."
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Ahead of #InternationalWomen’s Day, we're looking back on
our partnership with @adelphi_berlin and @WorldFishCenter to strengthen the voices of rural women in Kachanga, Uganda.
https://t.co/55IUfpp2kZ
“Some women found their public voice through the initiative and these champions are
pushing for action on other public health and natural resource management priorities”.
Collaborative dialogues face conflicting interests, power imbalances, and high #sustainability costs.
Overcoming these challenges is essential for effective dialogue and collective action.
Learn more from our practitioner's guide:
https://t.co/sZvwMoBYCf
Local communities and institutions possess first-hand, contextual knowledge of resource conflicts.
Supporting their ability to participate in #multistakeholder dialogue is the first step in #environmental governance.
Our approach to #multistakeholder dialogue seeks to ensure the needs and perspectives of those most vulnerable to resource conflict are acknowledged during policy formulation.
International investors, governments, civil society actors, and local communities can thrive in harmony on common lands.
Wondering how? Find out here: https://t.co/06bFAKVLH4
Our team is constantly working to facilitate the #sustainable management of natural #resource domains and landscapes, including #agricultural lands, forests, fisheries, inland waterways, and coastal zones.
Learn more about us here: https://t.co/IcEzBHTcgh
#Monitoring and #evaluation help document best practices and persistent challenges facing multi-stakeholder environmental governance.
These activities should be embedded in each stage of collaboration.
Learn more from our practitioner's guide:
https://t.co/sZvwMoBYCf
Partnering with the Foundation for Ecological Security, we support efforts to scale landscape restoration in over 7000 villages in India.
Learn more about our work with @FES_India:
https://t.co/mNTvIKKbdu
#Resilience#India
CoRe is committed to promoting effective natural resource management and environmental security. Learn more about how we pursue the SDGs: https://t.co/CD9L2A5Gpz
#Environmentalgovernance#SDGs#Ecosystem#Resilience
“Nature makes human development possible but our relentless demand for the earth’s resources is accelerating extinction rates and devastating the world’s ecosystems”- Joyce Msuya, Assistant Secretary-General, UNOCHA @JoyceMsuya
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