The Nexus Reports provide comprehensive evaluations of country-specific risks and opportunities, focusing on biodiversity, ecosystem services, climate change vulnerabilities, socio-economic risks, the food-water-energy nexus, and exponential technologies. Drawing on authoritative sources, these reports offer tailored policy recommendations, detailed analyses, and practical case studies, integrating global scientific research to manage risks and drive sustainable development
Mission Leverage
Competence Cells help CSOs and NGOs scale their mission by turning field knowledge into reusable tools, evidence packs, training modules, safeguard templates, access maps, and technical assistance outputs that can influence national and regional programs
Funding Readiness
Cells can help convert service needs into evidence-backed, finance-readable, donor-readable, and implementation-ready programs. This strengthens grant proposals, public finance engagement, philanthropic partnerships, and results-based funding opportunities
Policy Influence
A hosted Cell can produce records and recommendations that enter Nexus Working Groups, National Councils, technical assistance rooms, and public authority learning environments, giving civil society stronger influence through evidence rather than advocacy alone
Community Protection
Hosting Cells gives civil society a structured role in protecting communities from extractive data practices, unsafe technology pilots, symbolic consultation, exclusionary infrastructure, and uncorrected harm
Staff Capability
CSO/NGO staff can gain practical capability in data governance, evidence methods, public-safe reporting, community safeguards, digital tools, AI literacy, resilience planning, and program measurement
Trusted Interface
CSO/NGO hosts become trusted bridges between communities, public authorities, enterprises, donors, and technical providers. This role is critical where legitimacy, rights, access, and social trust determine whether projects succeed