WWF-BE


: Sep 24, 2019


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About Me

WWF is a global organization that provides solutions to protect and restore nature around the world. We act on the ground and intervene in political decisions, hand in hand with a strong community of people who want a better ;
Together, we are determined to end the loss of biodiversity: tigers, elephants and other endangered species to unique places such as the Amazon or the ocean, guardians of life on Earth and our well-being.
WWF is one of the world's largest and most respected independent international conservation organizations. Our network is made up of more than 90 offices in more than 100 countries. We act both locally and globally.
WWF was born in 1961. Today, it coordinates more than 1,000 projects around the world. Most WWF projects are local and very diverse. They range from planting trees in Congo to visibility actions in your supermarket. From safeguarding the habitat of orangutans to creating reserves for the giant panda.

OUR MISSION
WWF is working to end the environmental degradation of our planet and to build a future where humans live in harmony with nature, working to conserve biodiversity, ensuring that sustainable natural resources and promoting the reduction of pollution and overconsumption.

OUR PRINCIPLES
The WWF:
- is global, independent, multicultural and non-partisan
- uses the most reliable and up-to-date scientific information to assess each problem and identify solutions
- seek dialogue and avoid unnecessary confrontation
- builds concrete conservation solutions through a combination of field projects, policy initiatives, capacity building and education work
- involve local communities and indigenous peoples in the planning and execution of its field programs, respecting their culture and their economic needs
- operates in a cost-effective manner and uses donor funds in the greatest transparency

Keywords and matching areas:

 Animal Health and Welfare
 Biodiversity
 Development and Cooperation
 Sustainable Tourism
 Research

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