Digital space created for and their member funds, and its member funds, strengthening their training, expanding access to information useful, and facilitating collective learning and exchange among peers.
The current report presents the results of a qualitative research project on financial partnerships between Conservation Trust Funds (CTFs) and private sector actors.
This project was conducted in the context of Charlotte Süring's five-month academic internship with Wolfs Company, as part of her master program in Environmental Economics at Wageningen University.
Its general aim was to contribute to the general knowledge development on CTFs for the Network of Latin American and Caribbean Environmental Funds (RedLAC), the Consortium of African Funds for the Environment (CAFÉ), interested CTFs, and conservation finance practitioners such as Wolfs Company’s consultants.