Jerin Tan
Digital Communications Manager, Global Restoration Initiative
Jerin is the Digital Communications Manager with WRI's Global Restoration Initiative, where she supports work across Africa, Asia, and Latin America. She previously worked with the Institute's Governance and Core Communications teams.
Prior to WRI, Jerin was a Sustainability Intern under APL Logistics, where she conducted research to develop the firm's sustainability program. She has also spent time in Gunma, Japan, conducting surveys and social media campaigns to encourage tourism to rural areas of the country.
Jerin recently earned a Master of International Affairs and Bachelor of International Business in a five-year combined program under the School of Global Policy and Strategy at UC San Diego.
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Projects
Global Restoration Initiative
Visit ProjectWRI is partnering with governments, businesses, and communities around the world to restore millions of hectares of deforested and degraded land.
Part of ForestsInitiative 20x20
Launch PlatformLaunch Platform Visit ProjectA country-led effort to change the dynamics of land degradation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Part of Forest and Landscape RestorationThe Land Accelerator
Launch PlatformLaunch Platform Visit ProjectA curated network and accelerator program for entrepreneurs who restore degraded forests and farmland
Part of Forest and Landscape RestorationAssisted Natural Regeneration Alliance
Launch PlatformLaunch Platform Visit ProjectThe Assisted Natural Regeneration Alliance is building a technical assistance facility that collects requests from ANR practitioners and connects them with experienced peers, funders, policymakers, and researchers.
Part of Forest and Landscape RestorationRestore Local
Visit ProjectAccelerating locally led land restoration across Africa’s vital landscapes
Part of Forest and Landscape RestorationUsing Nature-based Solutions to Increase Resilience to Extreme Climate Events in Central America’s Atlantic Region
Visit ProjectRestoring the Atlantic Coast of Belize, Guatemala and Honduras to improve local communities’ resilience to severe weather.
Part of Forests