Interview with Rupert Howes (Marine Stewardship Council)
The Marine Stewardship Council works with scientists, fisheries, and industry experts to end overfishing around the world. Rupert Howes of
From Iris M. Crawford / Yes! Magazine: Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions are engaging and centering the voices of Black, Indigenous and people of color and providing the resources needed to advocate for environmental and climate justice. The model is being replicated across the South.
The Marine Stewardship Council works with scientists, fisheries, and industry experts to end overfishing around the world. Rupert Howes of
OneSky for All Children supports low and middle-income communities with early childhood care and education programs, such as caregiver trainings.
Africa No Filter supports storytellers and organizations countering stereotypical and harmful narratives about the African continent. Moky Makura of Africa
The Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs promotes a global green supply chain by moving large corporations to make procurement
The Barefoot College Tilonia is a community-based grassroots organization that pairs the skills and intelligence of rural people and ‘experts’
Tostan works to empower rural and remote communities to bring about positive social transformation and sustainable development through a holistic