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Gran Chaco: Uniting Three Countries to Protect a Threatened Ecological Treasure

Project

CZZ1683 Gran Chaco © Janique Etienne, FFEM (2)
Janique Etienne, FFEM
Project start date
Status

Completed

Estimated date of project termination
Project financing date
Financing duration
4 ans
Type of program
FFEM
Global financing amount
5000000 €
FFEM financing amount
1500000 €
Project lead member institution(s)
French Ministry for Ecological and Inclusive Transition (MTES)
Country and region
Argentina, Bolivia
Location
Buenos Aires
Type of financing
Grant
Partners
Global Environment Facility (GEF)
Beneficiaries
Fondation ProYungas
Type of beneficiary
NGO, Foundation

At the crossroads of Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay, the Pilcomayo River basin — the beating heart of the Gran Chaco — is home to a unique mosaic of dry forests, savannas, and wetlands. This ecosystem, rich in exceptional biodiversity and remarkable social diversity, is now under threat from an intensive and unsustainable development model. In response, an ambitious regional project is underway: to create a transboundary zone for conservation and sustainable development, strengthen local economies, halt deforestation, and build a shared future around a precious natural heritage.