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:

In recent decades, deforestation and forest degradation has accelerated dramatically in Argentina, due to…

Between 1980 and 2010, Belize lost one fifth of its forest cover to deforestation. Several drivers have…

Bhutan is a small, mountainous, landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas. The country’s total forest…

Deforestation rates have increased progressively in Bolivia’s protected areas since the mid-1970s. The…

The Burkinabe government estimates that the country loses just under 110,000 ha of forest cover every year…

Cambodia has one of the highest levels of forest cover in Southeast Asia, with approximately 10.7 million…

Cameroon’s rainforests cover approximately 46% of the national territory and account for 11% of the Congo…

Forest cover represents about half of CAR’s total land area. The country’s increasing rate of…

Chile has an extensive and complex native forest resource that covers 14 million hectares or 23% of the…

Colombia has 61.3 million ha of forests, accounting for 54% of the country's total land area. Enduring…

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has the second largest swath of rainforests in the world—152…

The Republic of Congo (RoC) is home to 22.5 million hectares of the Congo Basin forest. With low…