Conservation Imperatives: Driving Action to Prevent Earth’s Extinction

Building on RESOLVE’s ground-breaking study, global collaborations are transforming research into real-world conservation outcomes.

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A Call for Action: We Need Your Help to Gear Up to VoteSafe!

RESOLVE, VoteSafe, and Mission for Masks have joined forces to launch Gear Up to VoteSafe, a new non-partisan initiative to get PPE into the hands of election officials, poll workers, and volunteers. Gear Up to Vote Safe will provide PPE kits and voter safety guides to help support safe in-person voting.

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A Successful National COVID-19 Vaccine Program Requires Collaborating Now to Build Public Trust

We must consider a number of issues associated with vaccine administration now – before a vaccine is ready for distribution – if we hope to see widespread participation in a national vaccine program.

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WildEyes™ AI offers an alternative solution to Switzerland’s wolf debate

WildEyes AI, a new technology developed by RESOLVE, can detect approaching predators and help prevent attacks on livestock before they occur, offering a new solution to improve human-wildlife coexistence.

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WildEyes™ AI: Helping to Protect Wild Rhinos from Poachers and Track Species Recovery

On World Rhino Day 2020, RESOLVE and CVEDIA announce a novel solution to protect the world’s endangered rhinoceros species from extinction in the wild and to better monitor their recovery efforts.

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Announcing RESOLVE's New Partnership with Nature for Justice

Nature for Justice addresses the social impacts of climate change by helping communities become more resilient through actions such as improved agricultural techniques, restoring ecosystem health, and managing local forests.

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The Global Safety Net: Scientists Release ‘Blueprint’ to Save Critical Ecosystems and Stabilize the Earth’s Climate

RESOLVE scientists lead a research effort showing how natural lands can be protected and linked together to support a global recovery that benefits both biodiversity and human welfare.

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RESOLVE and Project Northern Lights Partner

A new partnership between RESOLVE and Project Northern Lights supports COVID-19 response in Canada to connect local makers and assist with the safe delivery of medical supplies to the communities who need them most.

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RESOLVE Supports The Wildlife Ranger Challenge

Wildlife Ranger teams are now uniting around the Wildlife Ranger Challenge, running a race with one goal: to raise money to support thousands of rangers and protect iconic African wildlife such as elephants, pangolins, rhinos, and lions.

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RESOLVE and Diamond Development Initiative Join Forces

Diamond Development Initiative – launched in response to conflict diamonds – is now part of RESOLVE, strengthening our capacity to support responsible sourcing of diamonds and other minerals from communities, companies, and consumers.

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New Guide on Home Management of COVID-19

Open Source Medical Supplies recently designed and launched a new guide: Home Care for COVID-19.

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The Story of Open Source Medical Supplies

This is the story of how Open Source Medical Supplies responded to the COVID-19 crisis

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RESOLVE’s MakersRespond Delivers 115,000 Face Shields to Healthcare Workers in Maryland and Michigan

This week, MakersRespond, in partnership with Coca-Cola North America, Boyd Corporation, K&W Finishing, and state agencies, donated 115,000 face shields to the State of Maryland and State of Michigan, which were distributed to frontline healthcare workers.

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Salmon Gold and Responsible Minerals Featured by Apple

Apple Addresses Risk and Puts Biodiversity-Positive Gold in its Products with RESOLVE

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CSRM, Newmont, and RESOLVE Partner on New Research

CSRM, Newmont and RESOLVE partner on new research into independent inquiries in the mining sector.

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Sharing RESOLVE's 2019 Annual Report

As we begin our Annual Meeting, our Challenge Summit, we’re pleased to share RESOLVE’s 2019 Annual Report.

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RESOLVE, Peer Ledger, and Truvi Join Forces to Expedite Critically Needed PPE

RESOLVE, Peer Ledger, and Truvi announce a partnership for information support to connect COVID-19 needs to relevant, validated solutions, in response to critical needs and shortages resulting from the COVID-19 crisis.

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Second Version of CRAFT Code Now Out for Consultation

Second version of CRAFT artisanal mining due diligence code now out for consultation; join the webinar on April 28 to learn more.

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Allocating Scarce Medical Resources in a Pandemic: Maryland’s Approach

RESOLVE has collaborated with ethicists and medical experts to design and lead community engagement efforts to establish guidelines for providing care and allocating critical resources during extreme public health crisis. We are sharing recent publications from some of our project partners highlighting these efforts in Maryland.

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MakersRespond.org and RESOLVE Join Forces to Address the PPE Shortage

We’re rallying makers, manufacturers, and markets to respond to the COVID19 crisis, help us!

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RESOLVE Partners with Open Source Medical Supplies to Respond to COVID-19

We’re partnering with Open Source Medical Supplies to help accelerate the response to the COVID-19 Crisis.

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Community Perspectives on Allocating Scarce Medical Resources

Building on her work facilitating community meetings about allocating scarce medical resources during a public health crisis, Senior Mediator Beth Weaver offers reflections for the COVID-19 pandemic.

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U.S. Non-Profits Call for COVID-19 Stimulus Support

We are a proud, early signatories of this letter that calls for stimulus and outlines essential policy actions that lawmakers can take to supplement those already being discussed.

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Bipartisan Leaders Call for $4.5B for Public Health Infrastructure

The COVID-19 crisis has drawn national attention to our long-ignored underinvestment in public health infrastructure.

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COVID-19 Underscores Our Need to Invest in Readiness for Health Threats

Crises like the COVID-19 pandemic underscore the critical need for everyone in the country to be served by a fully capable, fully funded public health department.

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