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News & Events Post COP27: Reflecting on Donor Promises to Forest Guardians
Post COP27: Reflecting on Donor Promises to Forest Guardians
Post COP27: Reflecting on Donor Promises to Forest Guardians
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30 November 2022
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Donor Pledge to Advance Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Communities’ Tenure Rights and their Forest Guardianship

Pele lobeliad thriving in native wet forest habitat in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park NPS Photo/Janice Wei

Recognizing a critical need to increase support for Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLC), a historic announcement was made at COP26 by 22 bilateral and philanthropic donors pledging $1.7 billion between 2021-2025 to advance forest tenure rights in tropical forest countries.

The IPLC Forest Tenure Pledge is a commitment to mobilize greater and more effective donor support for forest communities. This responds to a demand from IPLCs and civil society to increase the share of climate finance that supports IPLCs as guardians of forests and nature.