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                        SUMMARY:Performance Lending for the Environment: A Break Through for the Resourcing and Scale Challenges Faced by Conservation?
                        DESCRIPTION:<p><span title="">Conservation has frequently been limited by an inability to secure the financing needed to achieve impact at scale. Local communities and small-scale producers, if provided with the right incentives and enabled to manage their land and natural resources sustainably, stand to be a powerful force in achieving conservation aims and responding to some pressing global environmental challenges. However, conservation action often requires up-front costs with delayed returns, which often are a strong disincentive and hindrance for communities and small scale producers alike.</span></p>
<p><span title="">Simultaneously, it is estimated that about 270 million small-scale producers worldwide (48 million in Africa) and their wider communities are under-served by finance institutions and in need of about $200 billion of financing. In short the world&rsquo;s small holders are seeking access to the finance they need to advance and improve their farms and livelihoods. This presents an unrivalled opportunity to develop a system of finance that rises to this challenge, while enabling and incentivizing small-scale producers to improve the sustainability, resilience and environmental footprints of their farming, forestry and fishing practices, as a condition of their access to this finance.</span></p>
<p><span title="">F3 Life, together with the Climate Policy Institute and other partners are putting together the first phase of a climate-smart lending platform which will pilot the requisite financing, systems and tools for taking performance-based environmental lending to scale.&nbsp;</span></p>
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<p><em><span title=""><strong><span title="">Featured Speaker:&nbsp;</span></strong></span></em></p>
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<p><strong><span title="">Andrew Williams</span></strong></p>
<p><span title="">Andrew&rsquo;s conservation and natural resource management career began on Zanzibar where he was part of a team that created Tanzania&rsquo;s first multi-use national park with community participation baked into the park&rsquo;s governance and community benefits flowing from a revolving fund. Since then he has been involved in several conservation-related start-ups in East Africa, that have consecutively focussed on collective policy advocacy, organisational development and latterly conservation finance. Andrew currently is a co-founder of F3-Life, a social enterprise that provides the tools and systems to enable environmentally-conditional lending to small holders &ndash; working with both banking and community-level savings institutions. This new approach is designed to be highly adaptable and scalable in delivering a more financially effective and sustainable solution towards overcoming large-scale climate and ecosystem management challenges.</span></p> 
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