Launch of the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation
Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, Founder of The Jane Goodall Institute and United Nations Messenger of Peace, launches the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation.
Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, Founder of The Jane Goodall Institute and United
Nations Messenger of Peace, launches the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation.
For nearly 60 years, Dr. Goodall has been a pioneer in the understanding
of animals and the environment. She has worked tirelessly to raise
awareness of the harm we are inflicting on the natural world and provide
solutions for protecting wildlife and its habitats, particularly
forests, alleviating poverty so that local communities become partners
in conservation, tackling climate change, and educating and empowering
young people to become better stewards than we have been. The purpose of
the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation is to ensure that Dr. Goodall’s
lifetime work and values continue in perpetuity for the benefit of
future generations.
“What will it be like for our children in years to come if we continue
with business as usual?” asks Dr. Goodall. “The Jane Goodall Institutes
have made significant contributions in the fields of research,
conservation and education, but there is so much more to do.”
That is why, at the age of 84, Dr. Goodall continues to travel some 300
days a year around the world to inspire and challenge businesses,
lawmakers, governments – and in fact each one of us – to heed the call
to action and do their part to protect Planet Earth, our only home.
“I have launched the Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation in the hope that we
can create an endowment that will enable the programmes I have developed
to continue, new ones to be initiated, and so that the fight for the
good of the natural world will continue beyond my lifetime.”
As part of a broader environmental initiative it announced today at the
World Economic Forum (WEF), DocuSign Inc.—which offers the world’s #1
e-signature solution—is committing $1 million to the Jane Goodall Legacy
Foundation. The donation will come in equal parts from the DocuSign
IMPACT Foundation and from CEO Dan Springer in his personal capacity.
“As a company that helps take paper out of the business process, we are
honored to be among the first to support the Foundation and the vision
of Dr. Goodall’s work to protect the natural world and our climate,”
said Springer. “Our hope is that other corporate leaders here at WEF
will heed the call and join us in ensuring that the world’s forests are
protected so they provide habitat, clean air and water, and other vital
resources for future generations.”
The Jane Goodall Legacy Foundation is a registered tax-exempt charity in
Switzerland (CHE-143.890.969).
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