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Building Capacity and Alliances for International Financial Institutions Monitoring: Sobrevivencia
Recent Grants
Building Capacity and Alliances for International Financial Institutions Monitoring
September, 2011
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$150,000 |
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9/1/2011 to
8/31/2013
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Environment
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International Finance for Sustainability
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Paraguay
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Capacity Building in the South on Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Third World Network Berhad
Recent Grants
Capacity Building in the South on Climate Change and Sustainable Development
September, 2011
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$200,000 |
| Grant Period: |
1/1/2011 to
12/31/2012
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| Program: |
Environment
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International Finance for Sustainability
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| Geographic Focus: |
Global: All Continents
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Mainstreaming Environmental Sustainability in Global Financial Flows North-South: Mani Tese
Recent Grants
Mainstreaming Environmental Sustainability in Global Financial Flows North-South
September, 2011
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$50,000 |
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4/1/2010 to
3/31/2012
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| Program: |
Environment
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| Program Area: |
International Finance for Sustainability
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Europe (At Large)
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Mani Tese is an Italian organization working on international development issues since 1964. The main goal of this project is to ensure that global financial flows contribute to internationally adopted principles that support and promote sustainable development. This grant increase will support a strategic planning process to rethink nongovernmental organization strategies to address international financial institution, export credit agency, and private bank reform issues.
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Additional Resouces

Sustainable Development
The Mott Foundation’s
Environment program supports non-governmental groups (NGOs) working nationally and globally to change policies and practices of international trade and financial institutions so the environment is protected and people’s standard of living is not adversely affected by projects supported by these institutions.
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