FCPF Country Participants

A REDD+ Country Participant is a developing country located in a subtropical or tropical area that has signed a Participation Agreement to participate in the Readiness Fund. Forty-seven developing countries have been selected to join the FCPF (18 in Africa, 18 in Latin America, and 11 in the Asia-Pacific region). REDD+ Country Participants:

Kenya has an estimated 3.5 million ha of forest and an additional 24.5 million ha of bush land. The…

In Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR) forests covered much of the country…

Liberia’s forests are extremely rich in biodiversity and are recognized as a global conservation hotspot.…

Madagascar is one of eight largest biodiversity hotspots in the world, and is considered a priority…

Although deforestation rates have decreased in recent years, deforestation and forest degradation remain…

Mozambique is one the few sub-Saharan countries with a significant portion of natural forest covering 51%…

The highest historical rates of deforestation in Nepal are found in the country’s Terai Arc Landscape…

The area of highest priority for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in Nicaragua is its Caribbean…

Nigeria is home to a wide range of ecological habitats, from tropical rainforests to drylands. Tropical…

Just over 5% of Pakistan’s total land area is covered by forests and planted trees, and every year, the…

Panama is one of the fastest-growing economies in Latin American, but some of this growth has led to the…

Papua New Guinea is the largest of the Pacific Island nations, with a varied and rugged terrain home to a…

FCPF 2025 Annual Report

The Forest Carbon Partnership Facility (FCPF) 2025 Annual Report highlights a year of strong progress in results-based climate finance and in helping countries prepare for the next phase of high-integrity carbon markets.