Terra Vita Hub - 2-page institutional review brief
Designed for circulation across CIO, CRO, investment committee, procurement, legal, and delivery stakeholders. This refreshed public brief now reflects the current public standard, including deployment examples, a commercial model overview, a governance spine deep dive, a data-flow and auditability diagram, and the corrected programme taxonomy.
Institutional thesis, governance logic, operating method, and public-to-protected route.
Deployment examples, commercial model, governance deep dive, and the corrected Programme taxonomy.
What this version now covers
Anonymised deployment pathways that help procurement and review teams understand how the governance spine is scoped in practice.
Institutional, non-consumer commercial logic covering onboarding, governance infrastructure, and deployment-linked structuring.
A tighter explanation of identity, evidence integrity, calibration, decision routing, reporting, and shared-control logic. The full institutional whitepaper is now available when review teams need that architecture in standalone document form.
A simple schematic showing how source evidence becomes reviewer-legible, committee-ready, and audit-traceable outputs.
The Programmes layer is the shared environment for governed programme operations, routing, and reporting. CARH, Jazira, and Mary's Mount are programme instances operating within that shared environment.
Recommended sequence for ministries, DFIs, climate funds, and committee reviewers.
Move reviewers through Transparency & Integrity, the Institutional Brief, Governance Architecture, and a walkthrough only when there is a named institutional purpose.
- Transparency & IntegrityTest limits, proof objects, accountability, and public-to-protected boundaries.
- Institutional BriefShare the committee-ready overview before deeper diligence.
- Governance ArchitectureReview evidence lineage, MRV attachment, approvals, funding posture, and export controls.
- WalkthroughUse only for a named institutional purpose, programme, geography, funding route, or procurement question.