Europe Projects


Europe Projects

Europe
| 2010 - Current

Reos Partners The Hague is running 10 parallel change labs with leaders from government, business, education and civil society to address a variety of complex challenges.

Development / Community / Sustainability / Tri-sector
Global, Europe
| 2009 - Current

Reos Partners is working with WWF-UK to engage the finance sector in shifting towards greater sustainability.

Finance / Tri-sector
Global, Africa, Americas, Europe
| 2004 - Current

The purpose of the Sustainable Food Lab is to create living examples of mainstream sustainable food supply chains.

Climate Change / Food / Sustainability / Tri-sector
Europe
| 2009

In May 2009, Reos Partners were invited to facilitate for the Global Deal Network Initiative, a team in WWF International.

Climate Change
Global, Europe
| 2009

We co-convened a new learning platform focused on the human capacities of influencing and adapting to the future of climate change.

Climate Change / Non-government
Australasia, Europe
| 1995 - 2009

From 1995 to 2009, we worked with various organizations within the Shell Group of Companies.

Business / Energy / Sustainability
Europe
| 2008

We worked with WWF-UK to influence a next-generation educational system.

Education
Asia, Europe
| 2007

Since 2007 we have been supporting the Climate Action Network prepare for their participation in the UNFCCC process.

Climate Change / Non-government
Europe, Middle East
| 2007

In 2007, we helped co-design and deliver a multi-stakeholder forum in Cyprus, supported by United Nations Development Programme.

Peace
Europe
| 2007

In 2007, we facilitated five dialogue processes for the Dutch civil service to address a range of critical sustainable development challenges.

Climate Change / Food / Government / Sustainability
Global, Africa, Americas, Europe
| 2007

We worked with Earl Saxon, then the climate change advisor for the IUCN-World Conservation Union, to develop a concept paper on a “Track 2” Climate Working Group.

Climate Change / Non-government