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Become a Sponsor

Become a Sponsor and play an integral role in building the momentum the world needs.

Held every four years, the IUCN World Conservation Congress is the world’s largest conservation event. It brings together leaders from government, civil society, indigenous peoples’ organisations, business and academia to determine the world’s most pressing environmental and development challenges and actions to address them.

Sponsors will have the opportunity to interact with 1000+ participants from over 170 nations, forge new relationships and partnerships across a wide range of sectors and issues, develop business-to-business connections and public-private partnerships at national and international levels.

Contributing to the success of the IUCN World Conservation Congress in Marseille is a meaningful way to demonstrate your commitment and engagement for nature and sustainable development.

Many sponsorship opportunities are available, including customised options to match your needs. Please contact us at congresspartnerships@iucn.org to learn more about the Congress and sponsorship opportunities. 

Sponsorship opportunities brochure

Become a Partner

Congress Partners play a vital role in the overall success of the IUCN World Conservation Congress. Through monetary and non-monetary support, this impressive multidisciplinary group of businesses, associations, journals, media and publishers will support IUCN in spreading the word about the world’s largest conservation event.

More information about our partnership opportunities in downloading our Partnership opportunities brochure (FR).

Please contact IUCN at: congresspartnerships@iucn.org to learn more about the Congress and partnership opportunities.
Please contact the Ministry for the Ecological and Inclusive Transition at: philippe.appriou@developpement-durable.gouv.fr to learn about partnership opportunities with the Ministry.

 

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