The 2024 FCPF annual report spotlights a banner year for total FCPF emission reductions payments, which more than tripled from $53.2 million in 2023 to $164.5 million in 2024.
Government of Mozambique promotes a dialogue to discuss the country's legal framework for REDD+
In response to a growing interest by the private sector and NGOs, the Government of Mozambique organized a workshop with the support of the World Bank and WWF on May 2-4, 2012 to discuss the legal framework for implementing REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) in the country. Also invited to the meeting were the Democratic Republic of Congo and Brazil, countries who have experienced this process and who shared their lessons learned.
- News release: REDD+ Legal Framework workshop in Mozambique
- Schedule of the event (in Portuguese)
- Sources of financing for REDD+: donors and markets (in Portuguese)
- Legal framework requirements for successful REDD implementation from an implementers perspective and lessons learnt from Sub-Saharan Africa. (In English)
- Community project of carbon sequestration - Nhambita (in Portuguese)
- Benefit Sharing Mechanisms for REDD+ - Key questions (in Portuguese)
- Experiences in Brazil at the federal and state level" (in Portuguese)
- Madagascar Makira REDD Pilot Project and REDD Revenues (in English)
- REDD+ initiatives in Mozambique - An overview (in Portuguese)
- The REDD+ Project in Mozambique - An update (in Portuguese)
- Forest concessions and communities in Mozambique (in Portuguese)
- Elements for Brazil's REDD+ Strategy (in Portuguese)
- REDD+ in The Democratic Republic of Congo: Institutional Framework and Associated Instruments to Steer Country Readiness. (in English)
- REDD+ regulations in the Democratic Republic of Congo - (in Portuguese)
- Tanzania experience in developing practical REDD+ benefit Sharing pilot initiatives (in English)
- A model of participation agreement in REDD+ - Lessons from Costa Rica, Equador and Mexico (in Portuguese)