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As UNDP, we are a key partner of the Government of the Republic of Congo, providing unique expertise in supporting the design and implementation of the country’s NDC and national policies to manage forests sustainably.
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Indigenous women in Kenya are leading the way in forest conservation while preserving their cultural heritage.

Members of  Indigenous and local community organizations in Kenya
On the sidelines of the 20th Meeting of the Parties to the Congo Basin Forest Partnership (CBFP), representatives from countries in the region, UNDP, and the Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI) led a side event to discuss a new cooperation platform between countries that are home to the world's most important tropical forests.
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New tools are designed to support Indigenous Peoples to strategically participate in carbon projects, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights to lands, territories and resources are respected.
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Brazilian states are using strict laws, sustainable practices, and REDD+ funding to combat deforestation and promote ecological preservation.
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A timeline of Costa Rica’s success and challenges.
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The integration of Indigenous Peoples and local communities into REDD+ projects in Africa is highlighted as a significant means of honouring traditional knowledge and sustainable methods and upholding Indigenous Peoples' rights at the Regional Knowledge Exchange Workshop in Abidjan.

 

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On International Biodiversity Day, the Floresta+ Amazônia Project announced a new public call for Payment for Environmental Services.
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Contributors: Ngin Navirak (SGP National Coordinator, UNDP Cambodia), Sovanna Nhem (Climate and Forests Specialist, UNDP Cambodia), Petra Pontier (Assistant Policy Analyst - Environment and Climate Change, UNDP Cambodia), and UNDP’s Climate and Forests Team

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In 2021, the REDD+ Results-Based Payments (RBP) Project, implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), joined the effort to protect Costa Rica's forests with a budget of USD 54 million provided by the Green Climate Fund. This money will be used to implement actions to protect forests and prevent forest degradation by supporting two national programmes to which US$ 46.7 million in non-reimbursable funds are expected to be transferred.

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