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The new brochure presenting intersecting capitalisation in PPI and PPI OSCAN programmes
Over 330 projects have been financed since the launch of the Small-scale Initiatives Programme (PPI) in 2006 and the PPI OSCAN (North African civil society organisations) in 2014. The FFEM, IUCN French National Committee and IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation have worked together on an
Published in August 2021
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Publication of a new capitalisation on Protected marine areas (MPA)
Since its creation in 1994, the FFEM has favoured innovative environmental projects that can be replicated at larger scale. To do so, it is essential to capitalise on experiences gained from these projects and to learn from them in order to improve future projects.
That’s why the FFEM is launching
Published in August 2021
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Forests and agricultural land at FFEM
Since its creation in 1994, forests and agricultural land have remained one of the FFEM’s priority action areas. This will be particularly highlighted in 2021 and 2022 through a number of international events, such as the World Conservation Congress, the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15) and the
Published in July 2021
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Energy transition and resilient cities at FFEM
Since its creation in 1994, Energy transition and resilient cities have remained two of the FFEM’s priority action areas. These will be highlighted in 2021 through a number of international events, such as the UN Climate Conference (COP 26).
To mark these occasions, the FFEM is publishing a
Published in July 2021
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Pollution and waste management at FFEM
Since its creation in 1994, pollution and waste management has remained one of the FFEM’s priority action areas. This will be particularly showcased in 2021 through a number of international events, such as the World Conservation Congress and the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15).
To mark these
Published in July 2021
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Aquatic Ecosystems at FFEM
Since its creation in 1994, international waters and aquatic ecosystems have remained two of the FFEM’s priority action areas. These will be highlighted in 2021 through a number of international events, such as the World Conservation Congress and the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15).
To mark
Published in June 2021
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Biodiversity at FFEM
Since its creation in 1994, biodiversity has remained one of the FFEM’s priority action areas. This will be particularly showcased in 2021 through a number of international events, such as the World Conservation Congress and the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP 15).
To mark these occasions, the
Published in May 2021
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FFEM : Financing biodiversity preservation
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Small-Scale Initiatives – a dedicated programme
With the Small-Scale Initiatives (SSI) programme, the FFEM has created a financial tool dedicated to building capacities among the civil societies of French-speaking Africa to conduct practical projects addressing biodiversity conservation and climate change. From 205 to 2008, 55 French-speaking
Published in May 2010
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Brochure FFEM : Financing action combating climate change
Global Warming is the result of the greenhouse effect which in turn is due to an increase of GHG, especially carbon gas, in the atmosphere.
In keeping with the guidelines of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the FFEM encourages projects that reduce the consumption of fossil
Published in November 2009