Locally led research and action
for nature restoration and climate resilience
Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia (REDAA) is a programme that supports research and action by offering grants and facilitating mutual learning.
Locally led research and action
for nature restoration and climate resilience
Reversing Environmental Degradation in Africa and Asia (REDAA) is a programme that supports research and action by offering grants and facilitating mutual learning.
REDAA currently supports 21 locally led research-to-action projects that improve evidence, tools and governance to help people and nature thrive. These take place across 17 countries and cover a diverse range of landscapes and ecosystems.
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Explore REDAA’s collection of reports, briefings, learning papers, impact stories, case studies, and interviews to advance your locally nature restoration efforts.
Once Indigenous Peoples have a seat at the governance table, their traditional knowledge can inform the research lens for conservationists and contribute to the development of fully socially inclusive policies
Ritchel Cahilig
Haribon Foundation