ارض بلادي. Gabon becomes the first African country to receive payment for reducing CO2 emissions

Rainforests have the potential to mitigate ongoing global crises Climate change and biodiversity loss are the defining challenges of our generation It is extremely important that Gabon has taken this first step
For us, e-Estonia has led to creating a society with more transparency, trust and efficiency We trace the most important events that led us here

Central African forests are under threat The Central African forest has been mostly spared from loss so far, but is under increasing pressure.

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Gabon becomes the first African country to receive payment for reducing CO2 emissions
It examines the many issues confronting the people of Africa, its leaders and its international partners: economic reform, debt, education, health, women's advancement, conflict and civil strife, democratization, aid, investment, trade, regional integration, rural development and many other topics
Gabon becomes the first African country to receive payment for reducing CO2 emissions
Therefore, new mechanisms such as are underway as incentives for HFLD countries to maintain low deforestation rates
Gabon becomes the first African country to receive payment for reducing CO2 emissions
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We have learned that developing e-solutions is not merely about adding something a digital layer but changing everything It is home to more than 10,000 plant and animal species, many endemic
The country has demonstrated that with strong vision, dedication and drive, emissions reductions can be achieved in the Congo Basin Forest It works with the media in Africa and beyond to promote the work of the United Nations, Africa and the international community to bring peace and development to Africa

fight poverty and develop sustainably• This forest is the source of food, energy, shelter and spirituality for over 40 million people living in and around it.

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implement the Paris Agreement on Climate Change• Gabon has also made significant advances in sustainable management of its timber resources outside the parks, with an ambition to ensure that all forest concessions are FSC-certified
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The Central African forest is unique in its size and features Central Africa is one of the few remaining regions of the world that absorb more carbon than they emit