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Link SFPGA FY06 Quarterly Report 1
Quarterly Report of the Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance (SFPGA) for the period October-December 2005. The SFPGA is made possible through the support and joint collaboration of USAID, The US Forest Service, WWF/US, the Global Forest Trade Network, Metafore, The Home Depot, and Anderson Windows among others.
Link Update on the 3rd year of the SFPGA
Presentation by Bruce Cabarle and David Ford entitled "Making Markets Work for Forests and People - Update on the 3rd year of the SFPGA Partnership (USAID-WWF-Metafore)" delivered on Oct 5th, 2005, at the USAID Extended Forest Team Meeting, Washingotn, DC.
Link SFPGA FY05 Quarterly Report 4
The Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance is a public/private partnership that seeks to make markets work for forests and people. Together, the partners in the Global Alliance work to advance a new model for forest conservation and community development in USAID-presence countries in which sustainable forest management is rewarded in the global marketplace. This report summarizes the accomplishments of the two non-governmental partners (WWF and Metafore) for the fourth quarter of the third funding year of the Global Alliance.
Link SFPGA FY05 Quarterly Report 3
The Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance is a public/private partnership that seeks to make markets work for forests and people. Together, the partners in the Global Alliance work to advance a new model for forest conservation and community development in USAID-presence countries in which sustainable forest management is rewarded in the global marketplace. This report summarizes the accomplishments of the two non-governmental partners (WWF and Metafore) for the third quarter (April through June, 2005) of the third funding year of the Global Alliance.
Link SFPGA FYO5 Quarterly Report 1 and 2
The Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance is a public/private partnership that seeks to make markets work for forests and people. Together, the partners in the Global Alliance work to advance a new model for forest conservation and community development in USAID-presence countries in which sustainable forest management is rewarded in the global marketplace. This report summarizes the accomplishments of the two non-governmental partners—WWF and Metafore—for the first and second quarters (October 1, 2004 through March 31, 2005) of the third funding year of the Global Alliance.
Link Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance
 
Link Metafore
 
File Handout of the Powerpoint Presentation - Update of the 3rd of the SFPA, Oct 2005
Making Markets Work for Forests and People - Update on the 3rd year of the SFPGA Partnership (USAID-WWF-Metafore)Presentation at the USAID Forest Team's Extended Team Meeting by Bruce Cabarle, Director, Forest Program WWF-US and David Ford, President and CEO of Metafore. Update on the third year of the Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance's work to advance a new model for forest conservation and community development in USAID-client countries in which responsible foreste management is rewarded in the global marketplace.
File SFPGA Year 4 2nd Quarter Report
This report summarizes the accomplishments of the two non-governmental partners—WWF and Metafore—for the second quarter (January 1, 2006 through March 31, 2006) of the fourth funding year of the Global Alliance. During this period, WWF and Metafore made substantial progress towards accomplishing the expected achievements defined for the year.
File SFPGA Year 4 Quarter 3 Report
Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance Year 4 Quarter 3 Report Submitted by Metafore and World Wildlife Fund August 17, 2006. The Sustainable Forest Products Global Alliance (Global Alliance) is a public/private partnership that seeks to make markets work for forests and people. Together, the partners in the Global Alliance work to advance a new model for forest conservation and community development in USAID-presence countries in which sustainable forest management is rewarded in the global marketplace. By reducing trade in illegally harvested or unsustainably managed forest products, opportunities for resource-dependent communities and low-income producers will grow. This report summarizes the accomplishments of the two non-governmental partners—WWF and Metafore—for the second quarter (April 1, 2006 through June 30, 2006) of the fourth funding year of the Global Alliance. During this period, WWF and Metafore made substantial progress towards accomplishing the expected achievements defined for the year.
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