
Targeting Natural Resource Corruption
@tnrcproject
USAID-funded project that helped practitioners address corruption threats to wildlife, fisheries & forests for improved biodiversity conservation outcomes
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https://tnrcproject.org 29-04-2019 19:12:24
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How can integrating social norms and behavior change (SNBC) approaches help #conservation practitioners target natural resource #corruption? Read this blog & watch the recording to learn insights from experts at TRAFFIC, Basel Institute on Governance, and WWF: worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-blo…



On day 3 of #UNCAC #CoSP, WWF, World Wildlife Fund, & Basel Institute on Governance contributed to a "mega-event," calling for more attention and focused efforts to address #corruption’s impact that facilitate #environmental crimes and other harms that threaten biodiversity and human rights.



Can applying social norms & behavior change (SNBC) approaches help to reduce the impacts of #corruption in #conservation? These guides, by TRAFFIC under Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, introduce foundational principles/considerations on the use of SNBC approaches. worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-gui…


#Corruption threatens #fisheries #conservation by enabling illegal & unsustainable fishing practices. Read this blog to learn insights on #anticorruption efforts in the Americas undertaken by World Wildlife Fund offices, the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, & Basel Institute on Governance. worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-blo…




💡 How can social norms and behavior change approaches help practitioners address #corruption in #conservation? This series of four guides, developed by the Basel Institute on Governance under Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, offers practical guidance on potential applications: worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-gui…



💡 How can mobilizing youth strengthen #forest #governance? 🌳 WWF Nepal, with support from the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, identified youth as key stakeholders in promoting effective forest governance. Learn key lessons from their second pilot phase: tinyurl.com/2a9xx3x3

🐟 In 2023, WWF Mexico, supported by Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, conducted a #corruption risk analysis of one fishery to identify vulnerabilities in the supply chain and improve transparency and management. This case study documents findings from their work: worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-mex…

In 2023, WWF Colombia, w/ Targeting Natural Resource Corruption support, used its environmental rights efforts to advocate for ratification & enforcement of the Escazú Agreement, the 1st treaty in LATAM and the Caribbean to protect #EHRDs. Read the case study: worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-col…



Looking to reduce the negative effects of #corruption on #fishery supply chain? This blog shares valuable learning and insights from WWF Peru pilot activities, under the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption, on addressing corruption and other vulnerabilities. worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-blo…



From 2018 - 2024, the Targeting Natural Resource Corruption delivered knowledge and tools to address #corruption in #conservation. This final report summarizes core lessons, strategies, activities, and outputs from the project and the paths forward to continue this important work: worldwildlife.org/pages/tnrc-fin…
