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By Country - Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI)
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Country Flag Cameroon

Reconciling the ambition to be the “African breadbasket” with reducing deforestation Cameroon forests cover approximately 30 million hectares. Deforestation surface area doubled between 2016 and 2023 to reach close to 820,000 hectares, while forest degradation...

Country Flag Gabon

180 millions US$ mobilised - including a first historic payment for emission reductions - for a country with strong political commitment to forestGabon forests absorb 140 million tons of CO2 every year, and emit about 30 millions. They also house pristine wildlife and...

Country Flag Republic of Congo

Projects on governance, forest monitoring, fuelwood plantations, clean cookstoves and land-use planning running under the 65 million dollars Letter of Intent The forests of the Republic of Congo span over 22.5 million hectares - that’s approximately three times the...

Country Flag Equatorial Guinea

Competitiveness, sustainability, integrated land management, food security, social & gender equity at the heart of the National REDD+ Investment PlanEquatorial Guinea is one of the few countries in the world that is practically entirely covered by forests. While...

Country Flag The Democratic Republic of the Congo

Implementing the ambitious objectives of the second Letter of Intent --The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is a forest giant. Its tropical forest, covering more than 130 million hectares, is the second largest in the world. But the DRC is also an economically...

Country Flag The Central African Republic

The Central African Republic’s dense humid forests are split into one massif in the southwest and the Bangassou forest in the East. They harbor exceptional biodiversity including 208 mammal species, 698 bird species, 25 reptiles and hundreds of tree species amongst...

Regional

CAFI fundings may be channelled beyond single countries, engaging actors across several or all partner nations to tackle issues that require cross-border coordination and learning. Dedicated funds or facilities, meant to complement national efforts, address...