WeForest Katanino project in Zambia, HQ core costs, Misiones project in Argentina. 2025 ZAMBIA ARGENTINA Europe and International Support € 301,108 As part of WeForest (Friends of Fund) Philanthropists support reforestation projects of the asbl WeForest, which fights global warming and poverty in Africa, Asia and South America. Read more Have also benefited from support WeForest WeForest: restoring, protecting and regenerating tropical forests The Belgian non-profit organisation WeForest develops restoration, protection and regeneration projects for tropical forests. Support is directed to forest restoration projects i… Read more WeForest Brazilian Amazonia: creating forest corridors and businesses that are respectful of the forest. Organic coffee cultivation with farming families through agro-forestry (Brazil Apui/IDESAM NGO) and creation of a forest corridor for use by wild animals (Brazil Pontal). Read more WeForest Wildlife Corridors Programme + Apui (Brazil) in the Amazon Forest Reconnecting parts of the Atlantic and Amazon Forests through corridors in order to ensure the survival of unique species of amphibians, mammals, birds and reptiles. Read more Stay informed about new grantees Subscribe for e-news
WeForest (Friends of Fund) Philanthropists support reforestation projects of the asbl WeForest, which fights global warming and poverty in Africa, Asia and South America. Read more
WeForest WeForest: restoring, protecting and regenerating tropical forests The Belgian non-profit organisation WeForest develops restoration, protection and regeneration projects for tropical forests. Support is directed to forest restoration projects i… Read more
WeForest Brazilian Amazonia: creating forest corridors and businesses that are respectful of the forest. Organic coffee cultivation with farming families through agro-forestry (Brazil Apui/IDESAM NGO) and creation of a forest corridor for use by wild animals (Brazil Pontal). Read more
WeForest Wildlife Corridors Programme + Apui (Brazil) in the Amazon Forest Reconnecting parts of the Atlantic and Amazon Forests through corridors in order to ensure the survival of unique species of amphibians, mammals, birds and reptiles. Read more