Federative Republic of Brazil

Latin America and the Caribbean 

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No. of projects

 

Total GCF financing

 

No. of Readiness activities

 

Readiness support approved

 

Readiness support disbursed

 

Projects

FP230
Cross-cutting

Multiple countries

Kuali Fund-GCF

SAP031
Adaptation

Brazil

Marajó Resiliente: Enhancing the resilience of smallholders to climate change impacts through adapting and scaling up diversified agroforestry systems in the Marajo Archipelago of Brazil

FP212
Cross-cutting

Multiple countries

&Green Fund: Investing in Inclusive Agriculture and Protecting Forests

FP197
Cross-cutting

Multiple countries

Green Guarantee Company ("GGC")

FP190
Cross-cutting

Multiple countries

Climate Investor Two

FP181
Adaptation

Multiple countries

CRAFT - Catalytic Capital for First Private Investment Fund for Adaptation Technologies in Developing Countries

FP180
Adaptation

Multiple countries

Global Fund for Coral Reefs Investment Window

FP173
Cross-cutting

Multiple countries

The Amazon Bioeconomy Fund: Unlocking private capital by valuing bioeconomy products and services with climate mitigation and adaptation results in the Amazon

FP152
Mitigation

Multiple countries

Global Subnational Climate Fund (SnCF Global) – Equity

FP151
Mitigation

Multiple countries

Global Subnational Climate Fund (SnCF Global) – Technical Assistance (TA) Facility

FP143
Cross-cutting

Brazil

Planting Climate Resilience in Rural Communities of the Northeast (PCRP)

FP100
Mitigation

Brazil

REDD-PLUS results-based payments for results achieved by Brazil in the Amazon biome in 2014 and 2015

National Designated Authority

GCF Team

Maria Camila Lopez Gil
Regional Analyst
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Cayetano Casado Gomez Guillamon
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Valentina Villoria
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News + Stories

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.

GCF's first REDD+ results-based payment boosts financial incentive to protect forests

21 Mar 2019 / GCF's recent decision to pay Brazil for keeping Amazon forests standing in 2014 and 2015 shows the concept of REDD+ is starting to pay off for countries stepping up efforts to halt deforestation.

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