Our work

The EU REDD Facility supports countries engaged in REDD+ to reduce deforestation and forest degradation through improved forest and land-use governance.

Our work

The EU REDD Facility supports countries engaged in REDD+ to reduce deforestation and forest degradation through improved forest and land-use governance.

The EU REDD Facility develops and implements innovative solutions that inform REDD+ and FLEGT policies, support zero-deforestation commitments and promote sustainable supply chains. We collaborate with a broad range of stakeholders in the public and private sectors and civil society organisations to contribute to subnational, national, EU and international policy-making.

To support REDD+ countries implementing their Nationally-Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement on climate change, the Facility works on the following topics:

Unclear land allocation and forest conversion are among the underlying causes of deforestation and forest degradation. Clear legal frameworks are key to good forest and land-use governance.

The EU REDD Facility has developed tools and approaches to support sustainable land-use investment and management.

To help end deforestation, public and private actors need reliable information on forest-risk supply chains so they can manage risks in their procurement and investment policies.