The Green Climate Fund board process is a strategic checkpoint for organisations shaping serious climate programmes. For Elizka, it is a place to understand how project pipelines, institutional readiness, and implementation credibility are being evaluated.
This matters because long-term restoration and resilience work needs more than intention. It requires fundable structure, trusted partnerships, and delivery models that can hold both social and ecological outcomes together.
Lessons from this meeting feed directly into how we position future programmes and collaborative opportunities.


















