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The UN-REDD Programme is the United Nations collaborative initiative on Reducing Emissions from Deforestation
and forest Degradation (REDD) in developing countries. The Programme was launched in 2008 and builds on the
convening role and technical expertise of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO),
the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The
UN-REDD Programme supports nationally-led REDD+ processes and promotes the informed and meaningful
involvement of all stakeholders, including Indigenous Peoples and other forest-dependent communities, in
national and international REDD+ implementation.
Support to Partner Countries The Programme currently supports 46 partner countries
spanning Africa, Asia-Pacific and Latin America, of which 16 are receiving support to National Programme
activities. Click here for
more information on UN-REDD National Programmes.
Global Support to National REDD+ Actions In addition to supporting partner countries
through UN-REDD National Programmes, the UN-REDD Programme also provides complementary support to countries
through common approaches, analyses, methodologies, tools, data and best practices developed through the
UN-REDD Global Programme. The UN-REDD Global Programme work is divided in the following six integrated work
areas, designed to support country actions on REDD+:
- Improving Guidance on Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) and Monitoring
- Increasing Stakeholder Engagement in REDD+
- Promoting the Multiple Benefits of Forests
- Increasing Transparency in National REDD+ Governance
- Strengthening National Systems for Managing REDD+ Funding
- Catalyzing Shifts to a Green Economy
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for more information on the UN-REDD Global Programme
Click here for more
information on UN-REDD Programme donors and other partners.
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