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Burkina Faso receives $11.5 million to increase forest carbon sequestration and reduce rural poverty

November 14, 2013

Washington, DC, November 13, 2013 – With African Development Bank (AfDB) support, Burkina Faso has received an $11.5 million grant from the Climate Investment Funds’ (CIF) Forest Investment Program (FIP) to undertake the Gazetted Forests Participatory Management Project for REDD+* to create critically needed transformation of 12 of its gazetted forests. With 48.8 per cent of its land mass covered by forest, Burkina Faso is a country heavily dependent on its forest sector for socio-economic development; but today, with growing deforestation, the country is suffering from increased biodiversity loss and degraded soil production. The FIP- and AfDB-supported project is designed to contribute to a triple-win transformation: building carbon sequestration capacity in the forests, improving local people’s resilience to climate change, and reducing their poverty by diversifying their income sources, developing gazetted forest wood and non-wood products such as almond and shea processing and beekeeping. The main outcomes expected from the project are development of an MRV (measurable, reportable, verifiable) system for REDD+, improvement of forest governance, securitization and management of 284,000 hectares (ha) of gazette forests, and establishment of a socio-economic support infrastructure for neighbouring municipal councils. The project is designed to directly benefit 5,400 producers including 2,700 women, and indirectly benefit nearly 850,000 people – half of them women – in council areas adjacent to the project sites. “The project is in direct support of the country’s strategic priorities for its vast forest sector, which include improved governance, environment-friendly socio-economic development, and sustainable management of forest resources and wooded areas,” stated Laouali Garba, AfDB’s Task Manager of the project. “We are pleased to have the chance to support Burkina Faso in this ambitious undertaking and to help ensure a combined transformation of poverty reduction, climate resilience, and low-carbon development.” Project components include:  

  • Reinforcement of forest governance, including the REDD+ legal framework and administrative capacity building through training and scholarships and standards revision;
  • Participatory development and management of gazetted forests, including forest securitization and development through demarcation, boundary marking and development of 12 gazetted forests totally 284,000 ha, building stakeholders’ operational capacity, support for neighbouring communities through construction of five community facilities nearby;
  • Project coordination and management, including procurement and financial management, monitoring and evaluation, and auditing.
  With this project, the approval process for projects in AfDB’s FIP portfolio is complete, and the Bank will work with its partner countries and the FIP to begin full-fledged implementation and a growing improvement in sustainable management and climate-friendly development of African forests. About the Climate Investment Funds (CIF) Established in 2008 as one of the largest fast-tracked climate financing instruments in the world, the $7.6 billion CIF provides developing countries with grants, concessional loans, risk mitigation instruments, and equity that leverage significant financing from the private sector, MDBs and other sources. Five MDBs – the African Development Bank (AfDB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and World Bank Group (WBG) – implement CIF-funded projects and programs.   Contact: Mafalda Duarte, Chief Climate Change Specialist and CIF Coordinator, ONEC m.duarte@afdb.org For further information on the CIF projects supported by the AfDB, visit our January 2013 semi-annual report “Financing Change: the AfDB and CIF for a Climate-Smart Africa” and our October 2013 brochure “Growing Green: the AfDB and CIF for a Climate-Smart Africa.”   *REDD+ is an internationally supported approach to Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) combined with sustainable forest management and supporting carbon sequestration (REDD+).  

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