solutions
Political will and mandate to develop a Regional Ocean Governance Strategy
Developing the Regional Ocean Governance Strategy through a co-creation process
Multi-Stakeholders Innovation Platform (MSIP)
One Health Task Force (OHTF)
One Health Unit (OHU)
Inclusive and participatory forest restoration
Using apiculture to protect biodiversity and improve livelihoods
Running a tree nursery to ensure project durability and community acceptance
Developing a value chain for Oku White Honey to increase quality and quantity of honey, furthering income generation and job creation
Setting up a honeyshop to link remote bee farmers to urban markets
Seeting up and building the capacity of bee farmer cooperatives
Building block 1 – Using an existing initiative (the Olympic Forest) as a blueprint for National Olympic Commit-tees to initiate their own nature restoration projects.
Building block 2 – Establishing principles for admitting National Olympic Committees’ projects to the Olympic Forest network
Building block 3 – Embracing local expertise, governance, and ownership of projects
Building block 4 – Cooperation between NOCs and local nature conservation organisations as a prerequisite for success