Kenya

Kenya has an estimated 3.5 million ha of forest and an additional 24.5 million ha of bush land. The country loses about 12,000 ha of forest each year through deforestation driven primarily by forest conversion for agriculture and infrastructure development. The remaining forests are degraded due to several factors, including unsustainable land use, illegal logging, uncontrolled grazing and exploitation for charcoal.

Kenya

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.

46.1
Population
millions
569
Land Area
1,000 sq. km
63.4
GDP
$ billions
7.8
Forest Area
% land area
-1.4
Deforestation
avg. annual %, 2000-2015
12.4
Terrestrial protected areas
% of total land area

ER Program Details

Progress

Country Focal Points

Neeta Hooda (World Bank)
Abel Lufafa (World Bank)