81. WWF - Project: Addressing the Environmental and Social Effects Associated Wi...
How We Do This
» Advocacy & Policy
» Development & Poverty Reduction
» Macroeconomics
» Our Solutions
» Trade & Environment
» Export-led Agricultural Development
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82. WWF - New conservation network set up to protect wetlands in China
to work together on policy advocacy and awareness-raising campaigns.
For further information:
Yang Man, Communication Coordinator
WWF China, Wuhan Office
Tel: 027 8275-3845 ext.605
E-mail: yangman@wwfchina.org
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83. WWF - Media Officer, Switzerland
for priority international advocacy and policy conventions, meetings and events, and provide front-line media relations at such events;
Produce stories for podcasts, videos, blogs, and other media;
Act as spokesperson for WWF when
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/jobs/?200988/Media-Officer-Switzerland - 43.3kb
84. WWF - Greater Antillean Pine Forests
scientific analysis, and by advocacy work at the policy level, WWF spends in excess of US$ 40 million every year seeking solutions to the problems and threats facing the world's forests.
Four of the Global 200 sites identified by WWF's
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85. WWF - A Sustainable Livelihoods Mainstreaming Strategy
including policy and advocacy for equity and capacity. The document also describes the expected major areas of change and broader impacts that will be brought about after mainstreaming the sustainable livelihoods strategy.
The document
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86. WWF - WWF, Program Manager, Salonga Program, Democratic Republic of Congo
experience to inform policy advocacy at local and national levels
Promote strong communication with key stakeholders from local to global scale
Support capacity building and institutional strengthening of local partners, for land use
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/jobs/?201155/Democratic-Republic-of-Congo - 45.6kb
87. WWF - WWF cool on lukewarm outcome in Bonn climate talks
Head of Climate Strategy and Advocacy, tessop@wwf.org.za, +27839986290
Ms. Samantha SMITH, Leader, Global Climate & Energy Initiative, ssmith@wwf.no
+47 45 02 21 49
About WWF
WWF is one of the world's largest and most respected
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88. WWF - Marine protection for the Gulf of California
and its partners developed advocacy activities to capitalize the take out of the shrimp bottom trawling fleet in the Upper Gulf reserve exploring the intention of the CANIPESCA to work together with Conservation International (CI) and WWF for the
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/mexico/?uProjectID=MX0851 - 46.8kb
89. WWF - Green Belt Programme: Addressing the Root Causes of Desertification
the policy, advocacy, and communication work to secure the legal protection of more forest hotspots continues, the WWF team has been engaged in the identification of a model for action at the field level, to make forest
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/italy/index.cfm?uProjectID=9E0669 - 44.3kb
90. WWF - Climate change commitments "missing" in G8 Accountability Report
Caron, Climate Policy & Advocacy Specialist, WWF-Canada
June 21, 2010 - 16:44
Dear Paul,WWF bases all its work on the best science and advice available internationally. Our
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