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Why Environmental Networks Work

Joining up with similarly minded organizations to advance one’s work can have immense benefits. Two global environmental networks illustrate why you should consider becoming a member.

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Josefa Cagoco Sef Cagoco served as one of Devex's international development correspondent from mid-2008 to mid-2009. Her writing focused on social entrepreneurship and multilateral agencies such as the U.N. and Asian Development Bank. She previously worked as senior reporter for the national daily BusinessWorld and a production journalist for the Financial Times.