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Partnership with PeaceNexus

We are very plea­sed to announce a new multi-year part­ner­ship with Pea­ceNexus on the theme open and diverse society.

6 leverage points against biodiversity loss

Using a sys­tems-based approach, the Bra­in­fo­rest Bio­di­ver­sity Lab, tog­e­ther with around 40 stake­hol­ders, has iden­ti­fied six leverage points against bio­di­ver­sity loss in rain­fo­rests.

Season’s greetings from Somaha Foundation!

Somaha Foun­da­tion looks back on an eventful year and thanks its fun­ding part­ners for their part­ner­ship.

First knowledge product: AsyLex global map

The inter­ac­tive world map crea­ted by AsyLex Glo­bal shows the inter­na­tio­nal human rights mecha­nisms available to indi­vi­du­als in each coun­try.

Project ideas wanted: together against invasive species

Somaha Foun­da­tion is loo­king for inno­va­tive and spe­ci­fic pro­ject ideas to pre­vent and com­bat inva­sive spe­cies and to raise awa­re­ness about the issue

Many thanks to our funding partners

Many thanks to our fun­ding part­ners for their ongo­ing and glo­bal com­mit­ment.

Localization as a funding concept

Somaha Foun­da­tion is working inten­si­vely on the topic of loca­liza­tion.

Retrospect of the first SOMAHA ROUND

Somaha Foun­da­tion hos­ted the 1st SOMAHA ROUND — an exch­ange plat­form for part­ners of the foun­da­tion.

Reducing plastic waste in waters thanks to robotics

The Auto­no­mous River Cle­a­nup (ARC) pro­ject aims to reduce pla­s­tic waste in water­ways world­wide using robo­tics and machine lear­ning.