Funding

Funding

Natural Justice has sustained its work primarily through the financial support of its funders. This has ranged from core funds to support for specific projects or activities, including the publication of books. A secondary source of funding is its consultancy work, technical advice, and workshops provided to community-based organizations and governments at national and international levels.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude for the generous support of the following (in alphabetical order):

Access and Benefit Sharing Capacity Development Initiative

Access and Benefit Sharing Capacity Development Initiative

Berne

Berne Declaration

CD Trust CD Trust
GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
GenBenefit Research Project

GenBenefit Research Project, coordinated by the University of Central Lancashire

Global Diversity Foundation

Global Diversity Foundation

Heinrich Böll Foundation Heinrich Böll Foundation
International Development and Law Organization

International Development and Law Organization

International Union for Conservation of Nature

International Union for Conservation of Nature

Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa

Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa

SEED Gold Award 2009

SEED Gold Award 2009

Shuttleworth Foundation

Shuttleworth Foundation

The Christensen Fund

The Christensen Fund

United Nations Development Programme

United Nations Development Programme

United Nations Environment Programme

United Nations Environment Programme

United Nations University – Institute of Advanced Studies

United Nations University – Institute of Advanced Studies

Our friends Bruno Saenz de Miera and Emel Kurtulus

 

Publications

Natural Justice Constitution
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2010-2011 Annual Report
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2009 Annual Report
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2009 Annual Report
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