Rockefeller Brothers Fund Revises China Program Guidelines With Integrated Sustainability Approach
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By Shenyu Belsky
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The Rockefeller Brothers Fund conducted a review of its China program in early 2023, during a period of significant transition as the world emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic. The revised program guidelines emphasize an integrated approach that connects climate, biodiversity, economy, and human wellbeing, aiming to advance development in harmony with nature. The review process draws on grantee input, field engagement, and historical data to assess program goals and strategies.
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These reviews draw on grantee input, field engagement, and historical data to assess a program's goal and strategies in context.
The program will elevate the complex connections between climate, biodiversity, economy, and human wellbeing, with the goal of advancing development in harmony with nature.
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