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:

Costa Rica’s tropical rainforests, which are rich in biodiversity, cover close to 30% of the country’s…

Côte d'Ivoire has lost more than 80% of its natural forests over the past 50 years. This significant…

Forests cover almost 40% of Dominican Republic’s total surface area. In recent years, the country’s…

Forests in El Salvador account for just over 15% of the country’s total land area. The country’s main…

In recent decades, Ethiopia has seen a decline in its forest cover, from 15 million ha in 1990 to 12.2…

Fiji consists of over 300 islands, of which 100 are inhabited. Native forests cover 858,000 ha,…

Gabon is an equatorial country located at the western end of the Congo Basin rainforest, and is the second…

Ghana’s cocoa forest landscape has one of the highest deforestation rates in Africa, at 3.2% per year.…

About 35% of Guatemala’s total surface area is covered in forests, down considerably from 50% in 1950.…

Guyana has an estimated 18.4 million ha of forests, accounting for about 85% of the country’s total land…

Forests in Honduras cover approximately 5.8 million ha, which accounts for just over half of the country’s…

Some of the most important forest cover areas in Indonesia lie in the country’s East Kalimantan Province.…