Congo Basin Climate Commission Meeting in Kenya Advocates for Blue Fund and Enhanced Forest Finance
The Congo Basin Climate Commission met in Nairobi, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced financing and coordination to protect the region's rainforests. Central to the discussions was the proposed Blue Fund, aimed at funding various projects in forestry and agriculture, with a donors' round table scheduled for May 2026. Despite recent pledges of nearly $7 billion for forest protection, officials noted persistent funding gaps and the need for a comprehensive global strategy to address deforestation.

The Congo Basin Climate Commission convened in Nairobi, Kenya, where leaders emphasized the need for accelerated financing and coordination to protect the region's rainforests amid climate challenges. The meeting, led by Kenya's Environment Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa, aims to align regional priorities with global climate commitments established at COP30 in Brazil.
Central to the discussions is the Blue Fund for the Congo Basin, designed to finance projects across forestry, agriculture, and infrastructure. A donors' round table is planned for May 2026 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, following the selection of 43 flagship projects.
Despite recent financial pledges totaling nearly $7 billion for forest protection, officials highlighted ongoing funding gaps and the necessity for a global roadmap to combat deforestation. The Congo Basin, a critical carbon storage area, seeks to strengthen its role in climate discussions and secure investments for sustainable development across its member states.




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