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Join the Mangrove Breakthrough

Be part of a global movement to protect and restore 15 million hectares of mangroves by 2030. By joining, your organization helps shape the future of climate, biodiversity, and coastal resilience, while gaining access to powerful tools, networks, and visibility.

Who can join?

Any organization committed to mangrove action and committed to follow the MB Principles —including national or subnational governments, financial institutions, corporations, NGOs, research institutions, and philanthropic organizations.

What you gain

  • Make an impact - Support science-based, high-integrity mangrove solutions that benefit climate, nature, and communities.
  • Join a global network - Collaborate with governments, NGOs, companies, and communities in working groups focused on finance, policy, and delivering for frontline communities.
  • Increase visibility - Be recognized as a contributor to a UN-endorsed breakthrough, with opportunities to engage at COPs global and regional forums.

How to engage

General engagement

  • Access new research and policy briefs
  • Join webinars and community sessions
  • Stay updated with member spotlights

Specialized engagement

  • Help mobilize finance (Finance Taskforce)
  • Shape mangrove-friendly policy (Policy Taskforce)
  • Build the global project pipeline (Pipeline Taskforce)
  • Amplify the message (Communications Taskforce)

Ready to join?

Download and complete the endorsement letter template for government and non-state actors. Send it to mangroves@ambitionloop.earth with:
  • A brief overview of your mangrove-related work
  • How you’d like to contribute
  • Organization info and logo
Need help? The Mangrove Breakthrough Hub is here to support you.

Contact

Mangrove breakthrough Hub
hosted by: Ambition loop
mangroves@ambitionloop.earth
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