Making knowledge work for people and forests
By 2030, we aim to double our impact, benefiting at least 5 million people across 20 million hectares of thriving, resilient and biodiverse landscapes
Our workWe invite qualified consultants to submit their bids by December 2, 2024.
I am deeply concerned about the Dutch government’s recent announcement of budget cuts to international development cooperation, particularly due to the negative consequences for tropical forests and the communities that depend on them.
Across tropical forest regions, unsustainable land use is driving biodiversity loss, accelerating climate change, and reducing local resilience. At Tropenbos International, we believe the solution lies in empowering local communities to manage their forest frontier areas sustainably, transforming them into thriving, resilient, and biodiverse landscapes.
The TBI network has members in Indonesia, Vietnam, Ghana, DR Congo, Suriname, Colombia and the Netherlands. The members share a common vision and mission, as well as a common focus and approach, while tailoring their efforts to the specific local context