Introducing edition 3 of the Finance for Nature Professional Certificate by the IUCN Academy!

Join this course to identify how the Nature-Finance Nexus is relevant to your organisation and develop a personal project (a policy, a product or a campaign) to kick-start change towards a nature-positive future. 

In a bid to address the critical intersection of finance and nature conservation, IUCN Academy has unveiled its latest initiative – edition 3 of the Professional Certificate on Finance for Nature. This course aims to equip professionals across diverse sectors with the essential skills and knowledge required to navigate the intricate landscape of finance and its impact on the natural world.

The certificate program, designed by subject matter experts, offers a comprehensive curriculum blending research insights with practical applications. Participants will delve into crucial topics such as the nexus between conservation, biodiversity, and finance, governance frameworks governing the nature-finance nexus, the data challenge in nature-related financial analysis, and the various instruments driving change in nature conservation financing.

Targeted towards a wide spectrum of professionals including those in the financial industry, conservationists, government officials, private sector professionals, and representatives from intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, this certificate promises practical applications to work towards a nature-positive future.

Participants of the program will gain insights into financial regulations influencing nature conservation, explore a myriad of nature-related financial instruments, analyse research-informed data on finance and nature, and comprehend the multi-disciplinary dimensions of the nature-finance nexus.

Enrolment for the course is now open, offering professionals the opportunity to embark on a journey towards shaping a more sustainable future.

For more information and registration details, visit PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE on Finance for Nature - 10 June 2024 | IUCN Academy