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FFEM Activity Report 2024-2025

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The French Global Environment Facility (FFEM) has been supporting for three decades the emergence of innovative solutions in support of France and developing countries to meet major global environmental challenges. Through this 2024-2025 activity report, the FFEM presents its most striking environmental projects and concrete contributions to international environmental diplomacy.

The period 2024-2025 is part of a decisive moment for international environmental diplomacy.


The FFEM has made its contribution, whether it be:
- of the adoption of the High Seas Treaty prepared by more than twelve years of experimentation and concrete initiatives;
- negotiations on the Plastic Pollution Treaty, where he shares experience of pilot projects reducing plastics at source;
- the implementation of the Global Biodiversity Framework, with particular attention to shared governance and the involvement of local communities; 
- carbon financing, where it promotes transparent and equitable models, with environmental and social co-benefits; 
- the development of sustainable agricultural sectors anticipating the fight against imported deforestation; 
- and finally the widespread dissemination of nature-based solutions in terrestrial, coastal and urban ecosystems.

These advances illustrate the unique added value of the FFEM: combining innovation, partnership and grass-roots anchoring to transform international ambitions into concrete achievements. This activity report reviews these contributions and highlights the opportunities to build a more sustainable future.

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Scientific directors
Stéphanie Bouziges-Eschmann
Coordinators
Séverine Barde Carlier
Number of pages
48
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  • 263 funded projects for an amount of €332.1 million in favor of biodiversity (from 1994 to 2024, including projects with co-benefits)
  • 57 funded projects for an amount of €66.6 million on international waters (from 1994 to 2024, including projects with co-benefits)
  • 127 funded projects for an amount of €165.8 million against deforestation (from 1994 to 2024, including projects with co-benefits)
  • 276 funded projects for an amount of €343.9 million in favor of the climate (from 1994 to 2024, including projects with co-benefits)
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