Thematic

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  • Energy transition and resilient cities
  • Sustainable forests and agricultural lands
  • Biodiversity
  • Climate change
  • Product life cycle, pollution and waste
  • AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
  • Aquatic ecosystems
  • Innovative financing of biodiversity
  • FOREST AND AGRICULTURAL LAND
  • Coastal and high seas management
  • POLLUTION AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
  • Innovative processes
  • Biodiversity protection and enhancement
  • Sustainable urban territories
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Women and Biodiversity: When Economic Inclusion Meets Forest Conservation in Cameroon

Nebeday rencontre PPI 20 ans
Since its creation, the French Global Environment Facility (FFEM) has been supporting projects that reconcile environmental protection with reducing inequalities, ensuring the inclusion of women in economic circuits and decision-making bodies. This approach guarantees, from the earliest stages, sustainable initiatives that can scale up for both sustainable and inclusive development. The FFEM thus contributes to international efforts for gender equality and women's empowerment worldwide, goals that are enshrined in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which we celebrate this year on its 30th anniversary.
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FFEM Insights: Xavier Debade, expert in ecosystem restoration and sustainable forest management

Projet Macizo
To better understand the work of the FFEM, we invite you to meet Xavier Debade, who joined FFEM in July 2023 as a project manager focusing on forest conservation and ecosystem restoration. As the largest reservoir of terrestrial biodiversity, forests play a crucial role in climate regulation.

With his expertise, Xavier helps advance one of FFEM’s key priorities: in line with France’s international commitments, we aim to support zero-deforestation initiatives, the development of land, soil, and forest restoration models, and the production of data on the performance of agroecological, agroforestry, and forestry systems.
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World Day of Social Justice: a look back at the Union Natural project in Colombia's Pacific region

Photo de groupe Union Natural 2024
On the occasion of World Day of Social Justice, we would like to share one of the flagship projects supported by the French Global Environment Facility (FFEM). Since 2018, the FFEM has been supporting the socio-economic development of Colombia’s Pacific region through the Unión Natural project—an ambitious initiative that aims to preserve forest ecosystems and combat deforestation while improving the living conditions of local communities. During our teams' visit in 2024, major advances in terms of community inclusion and the resonance of the innovative model were shared.
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Small-Scale Initiatives Program : 20 years of Local Actions supported by the FFEM to help preserve African biodiversity

Groupe Nebeday photo
From February 2 to 7, the Forum celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Small Initiatives Program (PPI) marked two decades of concrete actions and exemplary commitments to the preservation of African biodiversity. Led by the French Global Environment Facility (FFEM) and the French Committee of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), this program supports African Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in their efforts to preserve a unique natural heritage and promote sustainable local development across the continent.

For the past 19 years, the FFEM has been working alongside local actors: with a total co-financing of €17 million, it has supported 214 African CSOs in implementing 305 biodiversity protection projects across 28 African countries.
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World Wetlands Day: A Look Back at Biodiversity Protection in the Mediterranean Region

Alliance méditerranéenne des zones humides
Every year, World Wetlands Day is an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of these ecosystems (marshes, wet meadows, mangroves…), which are essential for maintaining natural balance and play a significant role in reducing the impact of climate change. They serve, for example, as natural barriers against coastal erosion, storms, and floods.

In its efforts to support wetlands, the FFEM incorporates Nature-Based Solutions (NbS), which rely on the use of these ecosystems and their services to address environmental and socio-economic challenges.
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