NESsT’s recent study and extensive research identifies that the term ‘bioeconomy’ is often broadly interpreted by bioeconomy funders and global policymakers, sometimes straying far from a vision of environmental stewardship. We interviewed Indigenous leaders and entrepreneurs as part of ongoing efforts to deepen our understanding of their perspectives, vision and expectations of the bioeconomy as not just as an economic model, but as a way of life rooted deeply in ancestral tradition.
Summary Blog: NESsT's Pledge to Invest $6M into Amazon Conservation
The Methods Behind NESsT’s Study to Bring Local Perspectives to Bioeconomy Financing Discussions
This blog delves into the methodology behind NESsT’s publication to improve the targeting, accessibility, efficacy, and efficiency of investments in the Amazon bioeconomy; it homes in on NESsT’s firm intention to bring local voices to global discussions around Amazon bioeconomy funding and explores how NESsT anchored the publication in authentic narratives and diverse Amazonian contexts while tailoring the message for the international financing community.
NESsT Lirio Fund Expands into Brazil to Further its Efforts to Enhance Livelihoods and Sustainable Development in Latin America
As part of its ongoing commitment to address the pressing challenges faced by entrepreneurs in Latin America, particularly in the Andes-Amazon region, the NESsT Lirio Fund is expanding its reach into Brazil. The fund is investing in small and medium-sized enterprises that create dignified income opportunities and improve local livelihoods while contributing to environmental conservation.
NESsT Își extinde activitatea de accelerare pentru întreprinderile conduse de indigeni din Bazinul Amazonului, susținută de Fundația Gordon și Betty Moore
Eseu fotografic: Povestea Ludmilei și a lui Anatolyi
Vocile indigene și locale conduc apelul NESsTde a consolida finanțarea globală a bioeconomiei amazoniene
NESsT și IKEA Antreprenoriatul social întâmpină noi întreprinderi pentru a cataliza schimbări pozitive în America de Sud
Războiul din Ucraina intră în al treilea an
În februarie se împlinesc doi ani de când Rusia a invadat Ucraina în 2022.
As of February 2024, an estimated 3.7 million people are still displaced within Ukraine’s borders, and 6.5 million refugees are in countries such as Poland and Romania. The reality is, although it has been two years since the crisis began, millions of refugees in the region still need support to find dignified work that allows them to feed their families.