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ROWA's Members

IUCN ROWA is only as strong as the undivided power of its Members. We are proud that over the past 10 years we have seen a substantial growth in the number of Members in the region: from 32 Members in 2010 to 80 Members by 2025. Our Members benefit from the technical support in the field of environment, the knowledge sharing and the calls for consultancies that IUCN ROWA provides them with, in addition to the numerous events and initiatives that happen in collaboration with our Members.

 

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IUCN particular approach is based on a wide range of expertise. We provide technical solutions in the field of environment. Our network is based on the combination between scientific experts and civil society actors. Through its international influence, the union can promote the commitment of Non-Governmental Organizations for environment conservation. 

Environment protection will progress with multi-stakeholders' dialogue. IUCN ROWA is a key factor in this function gathering both states and fields actors with relevant international experts. Our network also integrates donators such as foreign cooperation agency and private sector.

For more information about membership, kindly contact:

Ola Mallah, Regional Director Office & Membership Manager

[email protected]

Membership Report 2025

IUCN West Asia Members Engagement Report provides an overview of how IUCN's member organizations across West Asia are working together to advance nature conservation and sustainable development.

The report covers who IUCN's members are, how they grew in 2025, and what they accomplished together, from participating in the IUCN World Conservation Congress held in Abu Dhabi, to implementing real projects on the ground across the region.

It highlights the diversity of members involved, ranging from government agencies and NGOs to academic institutions, and showcases the types of work they carry out, including water management, biodiversity conservation, gender equality, and environmental education.

It also introduces the regional governance structure, including national committees and elected councillors, and gives a financial summary of how resources were invested in member engagement throughout the year.