You’re invited! *Legado Town Hall | Wednesday, May 8 @ noon EST | Hosted on Zoom* At this Spring’s Town Hall, the women leading our Namuli work with Mozambican group Namuli Wiwanana will share some of the lessons they’ve learned by putting women at the heart of our 360° Community-Led Change approach. Our Town Halls are interactive, online events where people from around the world join in the discussion. We would love it if you could join us. Click below to RSVP. https://lnkd.in/exiNxBjs
Legado
非营利组织管理
WE ACTIVATE THE POWER OF LEGACY TO SUPPORT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TO BUILD HEALTHY COMMUNITIES AND LANDSCAPES.
关于我们
Legado is a women-led, global nonprofit that works alongside Indigenous Peoples and local communities in places important for biodiversity (Mozambique, Kenya, Peru—and growing) as they design and implement solutions of their choosing that benefit both their communities and landscapes—an outcome we call Thriving Futures.
- 网站
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https://www.legadoinitiative.org
Legado的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非营利组织管理
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2011
Legado员工
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Majka Burhardt
Founder and CEO of Legado, Author of More: Life on the Edge of Adventure and Motherhood, Social Entrepreneur, Professional Climber, Mother
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Lucia Delfina Ruiz Ostoic
Dise?o e implementación de políticas públicas, finanzas sostenibles, gestión ambiental y de recursos naturales, cambio climático). Consultora…
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Emma Impink
capacity strengthening in conservation and communities
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Asher Jay
Founder at Henoscene. Biomimetic Systems Design & Strategy. Corporate Impact Consultant(CSR/ESG). National Geographic Explorer. Speaker. Writer…
动态
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We love this honest and optimistic post on starting new partnerships by Planet Indonesia. Read for some insights into our latest efforts to bring Thriving Futures to an entirely new landscape. https://lnkd.in/eM3ETr2U
”He picks up some money and moves it from one cup toward the other, crossing the imaginary river. Halfway across, he suddenly places a black bag over the bills. “What happened?” we ask. He laughs, “We don’t know. It never arrives.” New short blog out from Paul Hasan Thung and Jino from Planet Indonesia about their most recent trip and excitement, as well as the challenges of forming a new village partnership. We are also trialing a new community-led planning that integrates Legado’s Thriving Futures methodology.
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Our July to September update is out now. Here are few highlights: ?? Communities on Mount Namuli began a #community-led action to reforest their landscape, focusing on planting and protecting plants with medicinal and cultural value.? ?? Learn how Ngilai, Kenya, is making strides in increasing youth and women’s representation in leadership.? ?? Hear about our newest partnerships, which are just starting to build #ThrivingFutures on Indonesian Borneo, in the rainforests of Southeast Peru, and in the Nyekweri ecosystem of Southwest Kenya. Check out our recent efforts in partnering with Indigenous and local communities to build Thriving Futures this quarter! https://lnkd.in/ebBdAHEa Caption: Women participate in a community legacy workshop in the Saparingo area of the Nyekweri Landscape | Roshni Lodhia/Legado
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Indigenous Peoples still steward many of the world’s most biodiverse landscapes. This relationship between land and people has created an intimate knowledge of the environment—knowledge that is key to mitigating climate change and protecting biodiversity. ? Nowhere is this more true than East Africa, which is home to thousands of acres of native grasslands and shrubby vegetation known as rangelands. Our latest blog post dives deeper into the Rangelands of East Africa, sharing how this bioregion is a key site for pursuing climate justice—but only when we center the lifeways of the pastoralists who have relied on and managed the lands for centuries. https://lnkd.in/eJjE8ujM #ThrivingFutures
The importance of rangelands in maintaining biodiversity in East Africa
https://www.legadoinitiative.org
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So great to see Chief Partnerships and Programs Officer Tita Alvira advocating for locally led solutions as part of Financial Inclusion Week https://lnkd.in/e29RvqkG #FIW24 #FinclusionWeek
"We want to support local people to design and implement the solutions that benefit the communities and their landscapes." - Tita Alvira of Legado at #FIW24. Watch the #FinclusionWeek live agenda now: https://lnkd.in/e7wexZgE
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Just one more week until Legado's Fall Town Hall! We’d love to see you there.?Here from local leaders in Peru and Kenya who will share what supporting Thriving Futures looks like to them. The details: Wednesday, October 23 | 12-1 PM EST/ 6-7 PM CAT | Online via Zoom RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/eZPaQ_67
Fall Town Hall - Legado
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Legado's Fall Town Hall is almost here—and you’re invited! Details:? ** Wednesday, October 23? ** ?9-10 am PST / 12-1 pm EST / 6-7 pm CAT? ** Live online, via Zoom (link follows RSVP) This Town Hall, you’ll hear directly from two local leaders who are helping activate legacy in their home regions—Flor in Peru and Andrew in Kenya. We’ll discuss why local leadership is key to advancing 360° Community-Led Change. Our Town Halls are live, online events where people from around the world join in the discussion. We would love it if you could join us. Click below to RSVP. https://lnkd.in/eZPaQ_67
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We are so excited to announce that Legado is officially launching its newest partnership with Planet Indonesia. Our work together will take place in the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan, located on the island of Borneo. Nested in the 2 million-hectare Arabella Schwanner landscape, this region is home to Borneo’s largest remaining Orangutan population and many other critically endangered species. Our partnership starts by working with four Indigenous Dayak communities in Melawi district to secure land rights, reduce poverty, and lead across their holistic priorities toward building a Thriving Future. This is Legado’s first partnership in Southeast Asia, and we cannot wait to bring our Thriving Futures methodology to an entirely new landscape! By integrating Thriving Futures into Planet Indonesia’s Core Model approach, local and Indigenous community leadership will become central biodiversity conservation in the area. We look forward to sharing more updates as this partnership unfolds.?
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Our incredible funding partner, Planet Women, is hosting Majka Burhardt and Tita Alvira for a chat about what we've learned by putting women at the heart of our 360° Community-Led Change approach. We’d love for you to join! When: Oct. 2, noon EST Where: Zoom All the details are in the link below: https://lnkd.in/ePH4vckG
??? See what events are coming up on our new Events Calendar! On October 2, join us for Planet Women Presents with grant partner Legado. Legado is a women-led nonprofit that works alongside Indigenous communities as they design and implement Legacy Plans, which are holistic visions for a thriving future that benefit both people and biodiversity. This interactive event includes an activity from Legado's 360-degree community-led approach, which we're excited to experience. This event is available in both English and Spanish—click the link below to register.
Events Calendar — Planet Women
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Last year, community members on Mount Namuli committed to a project to fulfill their health priority by preserving traditional medicinal plants: reforesting the hills and river banks surrounding Mount Namuli ?? ???? The goal is to grow and replant 1,000 native plant seedlings in ideal locations during the rainy season (late November), which local nursery workers and volunteers will tend to over the year as they prepare for another planting cycle. This project will kickstart an annual cycle of reforestation that promotes the overall well-being of the Mount Namuli communities—led by the community itself. We love this project because reforestation on Mount Namuli is about so much more than climate and biodiversity: it impacts health care, culture, livelihoods and more. We are so grateful to Daughters for Earth for funding this project. Get the full story here: https://lnkd.in/eByZGRPK Caption: Forest landscape near Mount Namuli, Mozambique | Roshni Lodhia/Legado