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29 Jan 2020

WWF’s new study and tool highlight need for asset managers to further address climate change and ...

New WWF study challenges asset managers to respond to call for greater leadership in responsible investment
20 Aug 2019

The third assessment of banks’ Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) integration performance ...

WWF ASSESSMENT FINDS THAT ASEAN BANKS NEED TO URGENTLY LEND THEIR WEIGHT TO BUILD RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIES
28 Jun 2019

WWF International (Regional Office for Africa) and Africa Alliance of YMCAs will sign a Memorandum ...

WWF-Africa and AAYMCA: A new partnership for more youth participation in the Africa we want
11 Apr 2019

A new report and framework by WWF - "Resilient and Sustainable Portfolios: A Framework for ...

WWF releases Responsible Investment framework for resilient and sustainable portfolios
04 Apr 2019

WWF is today publishing a statement outlining the role that banks and institutional investors – ...

WWF to financial institutions: Don’t divest away our forests
02 Dec 2018

Former Presidents of UN Climate Talks Call for Strong Outcome at COP24: Manuel Pulgar-Vidal, leader ...

Former Presidents of UN Climate Talks Call for Strong Outcome at COP24

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  1. Humanity’s footprint stays within Viet Nam’s capacity to sustain the full diversity of species and ecosystems, and the key services they provide, contributing to a more secure and sustainable future.
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