The award-winning Yaeda-Eyasi project works with the indigenous Hadza hunter-gatherer and Tatoga pastoralist communities in Tanzania to apply REDD conservation forestry. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
Scolel'te is a tree-planting project in Chiapas, Mexico, and the oldest ecosystem services project on the Voluntary Carbon Market, trading the world's first carbon credits. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The REACH Italia project works with indigenous communities in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso to sustainably restore degraded pasture land by assisted natural regeneration activities. The project also contributes to the Great Green Wall. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The award-winning Mikoko Pamoja project is the world's first blue carbon project. Led by the Gazi Bay community, it restores and preserves mangroves and seagrass habitats. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Trees of Hope project works with smallholder communities in Tanzania to sustainable agroforestry activities. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Emiti Nibwo Bolura project works with smallholder communities in Tanzania to apply sustainable tree-planting (reforestation) and agroforestry. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The award-winning TGB project works with smallholder communities across Uganda to apply tree-planting (reforestation), agroforestry, and assisted natural regeneration. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Hiniduma Bio-Link project works with smallholder communities in Sri Lanka to conserve and restore Sri Lanka's last remaining rainforests and apply sustainable agroforestry activities. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
India's first community-based REDD+ project, Khasi Hills project works with communities to conserve and restore cloud forest, sacred groves and watersheds. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The EthioTrees project works with communities in the Tembian Highlands of Ethiopia to sustainably restore degraded pasture land by assisted natural regeneration activities. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The AGED project works with indigenous communities in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso to sustainably restore degraded pasture land by assisted natural regeneration activities. The project also contributes to the Great Green Wall. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The ArBolivia project links smallholders across Bolivia with ethical timber investors, so planting trees to combat climate change and generating sustainable timber supply chains for buyers. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The CommuniTree project works with smallholders across Nicaragua to plant trees and apply agroforestry practices. Monitoring is done through their pioneering web and mobile app (formerly known as FARM-TRACE). Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Rarakau project works with indigenous Māori land owners New Zealand to conserve their rainforests through sustainable land-use practices. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Drawa Rainforest project works with indigenous land owners in Vanua Levu, Fiji, to conserve their rainforests through sustainable land-use practices and community businesses. The project is a part of the Nakau Programme. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The award-winning Loru Forest project (also known as Ser-Thiac) works with indigenous communities on Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu, to conserve village forests and apply sustainable agroforestry practices. The project is a part of the Nakau Programme. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Nanga Lauk project works with indigenous communities in Indonesia to conserve village rainforests, apply sustainable land-use practices and gain legal rights for locals. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Durian Rambun project works with indigenous communities in Jambi, Indonesia, to conserve and restore the natural rainforest. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Pastures, Conservation, Climate Action (PCCA) project works with indigenous, nomadic tribes in the highlands of Mongolia to restore and conserve soil levels through sustainable grazing activities. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Bujang Raba project works with indigenous communities in Sumatra, Indonesia, to conserve the Bukti tropical rainforest and apply sustainable agroforestry activities. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Halo Verde project works with smallholder communities in Timor Leste (East Timor) to plant trees, apply agroforestry and assisted natural regeneration activities. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Vanga Blue Forest project is a blue carbon project in coastal Kenya. Led by Vanga Bay communities, it restores and preserves mangroves and seagrass habitats. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Tahiry Honko project is a blue carbon project in Madagascar's Bay of Assassins. Led by local communities, it restores and preserves mangroves and the marine environment. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Babatana Rainforest Conservation project works with indigenous land owners in Choiseul, Solomon Islands, to conserve their rainforests through sustainable land-use practices and community businesses. The project is a part of the Nakau Programme. Find out more about this here. Read more
The Hieu Commune REDD+ project is Vietnam’s first REDD+ project, protecting forested areas in three M’nam ethnic minority villages within Kon Tum Province. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
The Gula Gula Food Forest program (GGFFP) restores degraded land in the Singkarak river basin, West Sumatra province. The project integrates Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) techniques with planted agroforestry species, with carbon income and the processing of agroforestry products boosting local incomes and employment opportunities. Read more
The Upper Tana-Nairobi Water Fund, a charitable trust in Kenya, operates in the Tana watershed. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
Kukumuty works to enrich Miombo forests in and around Chibabava, Mozambique, enhance biodiversity, and fight hunger. Find out more about this project, its social and environmental benefits, and how it contributes to the SDGs. Read more
Paskaia is building a sustainable future with the indigenous people in La Mosquitia, Honduras. Mosquitia is located by the Caribbean Sea and is Honduras' last significant primeval forest area. Read more