Peruvian Trust Fund for National Parks and Protected Areas
Profonanpe
TypeDirect (National)
Date of accreditation25 Mar 2015
The Peruvian Trust Fund for National Parks and Protected Areas (Profonanpe) is a national entity and an environmental fund located in Peru. Its mandate is to provide stable and long-term funding as well as to develop and implement innovative strategies for conservation and management of protected areas. Its partnerships at local, national, and international levels with donors have allowed it to address climate change issues such as deforestation and forest degradation as well as to develop climate change projects and programmes, particularly in the areas of environment, agriculture and livestock. Such activities also involve ecosystem services and livelihood enhancement. Profonanpe sought accreditation to the GCF in order to continue developing and implementing climate change projects and programmes related to, inter alia, ecosystems services (watershed conservation); strengthening protected areas in order to reduce risks from extreme climate events; fostering biodiversity conservation mechanisms so as to facilitate climate change adaptation and mitigation; mitigating land degradation and desertification through initiatives of afforestation and reforestation; and promoting agro-biodiversity as a means of supporting climate change adaptation initiatives.
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Accreditation timeline
Accreditation term 1
10 Oct 2016 - 09 Oct 2021
Accreditation date
25 Mar 2015
AMA execution date
19 Jul 2016
AMA effectiveness
10 Oct 2016
Term end date
09 Oct 2021
Accreditation term 2
23 Nov 2022 - 22 Nov 2027
Re-accreditation date
30 Mar 2022
AMA execution date
15 Sep 2022
AMA effectiveness
23 Nov 2022
Term end date
22 Nov 2027
Entity details
Size
Micro
Small
Medium
Large
Environmental and social risk category
Category C
Category B
Category A
Intermediation 3
Intermediation 2
Intermediation 1
Fiduciary standards
Basic
Project management
Grant award
On-lending/blending:
Loan
Equity
Guarantee
Blending
Projects
FP193
Mitigation
Peru
Peruvian Amazon Eco Bio Business Facility (Amazon EBBF)
FP001
Cross-cutting
Peru
Building the Resilience of Wetlands in the Province of Datem del Marañón, Peru
Amazon indigenous peoples hold key to forest’s future
26 Aug 2021 / The indigenous peoples of the Amazon have a key stake in our planet’s future. The release of the vast carbon reserves stored in the world’s largest rainforest would bring dire consequences for all of us. It is still possible to preserve the Amazon, but only by also focusing on the livelihoods of its indigenous peoples. See how here.
Forests: A cause of climate concern, and hope
15 Aug 2018 / You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.
Forests: A cause of climate concern, and hope
14 Aug 2018 / You don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.
GCF disburses finance to support Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon
09 Jun 2017 / The Green Climate Fund has begun disbursing resources to the first project it approved in Peru’s Amazon, providing dual benefits by safeguarding the ‘planet’s lungs’ and bolstering the resilience of Indigenous Peoples.
GCF triggers funding for Peruvian project, preventing Amazon emissions
15 Dec 2016 / GCF today provided the final approval to begin a combined mitigation and adaptation project stemming deforestation in Peru’s Amazon basin.
Workshop: GCF supporting direct access entities
03 Sep 2015 / The Green Climate Fund is convening its national and regional accredited entities for four days of training on the Fund’s environmental and social safeguards (ESS) and gender policy at GCF headquarters in Songdo.
Director of Development and Supervision
Av. Parque Gonzales Prada N° 396 esquina con Jr. Félix Dibós N° 400, distrito de
Magdalena del Mar, provincia y departamento de Lima, Lima, Peru
Address
Av. Parque Gonzales Prada N° 396 esquina con Jr. Félix Dibós N° 400, distrito de Magdalena del Mar, Lima, 15076, Peru
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