Third Progress Report of the Global Forest Finance Pledge published
09 January 2025 – Three years after the COP26 in Glasgow, the third progress report of the Global Forest Finance Pledge (GFFP) highlights continued momentum in the global fight against deforestation and forest degradation. The report reveals that in its first 3 years, 77% – or USD 10 billion – of the five-year USD 13 billion commitment has already been directed towards forest-related programs in developing countries.
The COP26 pledge marked the largest public finance commitment for forests, with 11 governments and the European Union joining forces to protect, restore, and sustainably manage forests worldwide. The GFFP supports ambitious partnerships addressing deforestation’s root causes while promoting sustainable opportunities for local communities.
Please find below the full press release as well as the GFFP report for download.
GFFP donors
Canada, European Commission on behalf of the European Union, Federal Republic of Germany, French Republic, Japan, Kingdom of Belgium, Kingdom of Denmark, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom of Norway, Republic of Korea, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America.
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