Norway Allocates $22 Million to Support Colombia’s Fight Against Deforestation
Deforestation in the Chiribiquete park, located in the Colombian Amazon region, 2024. X/ @MJDuzan
October 29, 2024 Hour: 8:56 am
The decision was announced by Climate Minister Tore Sandvik at the COP16 Biodiversity Summit in Cali.
On Monday, Norway confirmed that it has pledged US$20 million to Colombia to bolster its efforts against deforestation.
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The decision was announced by Climate and Environment Minister Tore Sandvik at the COP16 Biodiversity Summit in Cali, Colombia. The funding aims to strengthen Colombia’s rainforest conservation and mitigate illegal activities that threaten the region’s biodiversity.
“Colombia’s success in reducing deforestation showcases the effectiveness of targeted measures,” said the Norwegian Climate Minister.
“Last year, deforestation in Colombia hit a 23-year low, and given its vast biodiversity, preserving Colombia’s rainforest has global environmental significance,” he added.
Since 2015, Norway has partnered with Colombia under a results-based agreement, which has provided vital support for forest conservation and law enforcement. The collaboration has also promoted sustainable development, indigenous rights, and reforestation in vulnerable areas.
The new funding, allocated over three years, will enhance measures to combat large-scale illegal deforestation and environmental crime, as well as support alternative livelihoods for small farmers.
Norway’s aid will also bolster indigenous rights to enable better management of forest lands amid growing pressures from illegal actors.
teleSUR/ JF Source: Xinhua