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Implementation Agreement Technical Assistance on: Preparation of a National REDD+ Mechanism for Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Conservation of Biodiversity in the Philippines (National REDD+ System Philippines)


The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) has been implementing projects to promote economic, ecological and social development in the Philippines on behalf of the German Government since the 1970s. Their work in the Philippines focuses on the areas of peace and security, the environment, rural development and climate change.

This Technical Assistance on the Preparation of a National REDD+ Mechanism for Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Conservation of Biodiversity in the Philippines (National REDD+ System Philippines) provided by The Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) exemplify the existing solid cooperation between the Philippines and Germany in the areas of environment and climate change.
 
Focal Office:
Forest Management Bureau (FMB)
Country:
Germany
Date of Validity:
2013 - 2016
Partner Government Agency:
Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Scope of Cooperation:
The scope of this technical assistance cover: (i) Establishment of a national implementation and coordination system for REDD+, (ii) Development of financing/benefit sharing mechanisms for REDD+, (iii) integration of ecological, social and governance standards (safeguards) in implementation of REDD+, (iv) Forest land use planning and REDD+ implementation in selected areas, and (v) Awareness building, information and knowledge management. Source: https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/376.html
Latest Activity:
a. Drafted description of National Forest Monitoring System;
b. National Workshop on the Governance of Tenure;
c. Preparation of Technical Bulletin on Carbon Rights;
d. Review of draft DAO on Rationalization of Forest Carbon Projects;
e. Implementation of Financing Agreement; and
f. Review and Assessment of Forest Resources Assessment (FRA)
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