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“The howler monkeys are everywhere”: How women in Belize are harnessing the power of nature to conserve their community
This International Women’s Day, the president of the Community Baboon Sanctuary Women’s Conservation Group in Belize River Valley talks about the environmental challenges facing their community, the group’s proudest achievements as a women-run organization, and their aspirations for community-based conservation through nature-based solutions in Belize.

What Does Climate Adaptation Look Like in Action? Here are nine locally led, nature-based ideas
What does Nature-based solutions (NbS) for adaptation look like for the communities involved? From cultivating seaweed seeds to planting hurricane-resistant trees, here are nine locally-driven ideas.

How to Make Nature-Based Solutions for Adaptation Work for Everyone
Effective nature-based solutions (NbS) for adaptation start with integrated climate risk assessments. These take-aways will help practitioners plan for inclusive and sustainable NbS.
Media and press releases

New initiative harnesses power of nature to build resilience and protect biodiversity
The Climate Adaptation and Protected Areas (CAPA) initiative will use nature-based solutions to support local communities in adapting to climate change while safeguarding critical ecosystems in and around protected areas.

7 News Belize: Working with Nature to Adapt to a Changing Climate workshop in Belize

NGOs and government representatives attend training on Nature-based Solutions for Adaptation, hosted by the CAPA Initiative in Belize
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