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Projects

  • AMAZONIA 2.0

    Background

    The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the confluence of the co-applicant members, which has valuable experiences in the region, propose this "pyramid investment" initiative in terms of decision-making in forest management. They pro...

  • Traditional leaders using puzzle for discussing conservation priorities

    Attune successfully supported indigenous communities, government and NGOs to create a 7.2 million hectare community-based protection area in South-Suriname, initiated by the Government of Suriname and leading conservation NGOs (Conservation International, World Wildlife Fund)

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  • Attune expert helps building capacity for conflict resolution in natural resource land management, December 2013
    In response to the increasing number of conflicts occurring in goldmining, logging and other extractive industries, the Government of Suriname contracted Nova So...

  • Attune trains communities in project writing for sustainable development, October 2013
    In collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Institute for the Environment and Development in Suriname (NIMOS), Attune realized a tailor-made thr...

  • Attune designs stakeholders engagement plan for future South Suriname protection efforts, December 2013. 
    Attune was contracted by Conservation International to create a methodology for stakeholder engagement for the protection of Suriname’s most pristine forest areas. For...

  • REDD+ Training

    Attune’s stakeholders engagement efforts successful for ensuring protecting the rights of indigenous peoples according to the Worldbank, July 2013
    After two unsuccessful attempts to engage indigenous and maroon peoples in the REDD+ preparation (2009, 2010), Attune designed...

  • Biodiversity Congress Panel

    Outcome of third regional congress on Biodiversity shows a combination of advocacy for rights and interest by indigenous peoples after Attune’s facilitation efforts, August 2013
    Indigenous groups from Suriname, French Guyana, Guyana, Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil came toge...

  • Cobra team in Kwamalasamutu

    Attune works with communities to analyze socio-ecological resilience using participatory methods.
    Experts of Attune and project COBRA (Community Owned Best practice for sustainable Resource Adaptive management in the Guiana Shield) brought together indigenous communities fr...

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