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Sustainable Forest Livelihoods for Communities of Guyana and Suriname
Project
This project is carried out with the support of the European Union


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Project start date
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Status
Ongoing
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Project end date
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Project duration
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4 years
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AFD financing amount
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10 000 000 €
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Country and region
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Location
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The Upper Suriname River Watershed Area and district of Para in Suriname, and Region 2, 9 and 10 in Guyana.
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Type of financing
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Beneficiaries
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Local communities
This project is carried out with the support of the European Union

The content of this project information sheet falls under the sole responsibility of the AFD and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the European Union.
The objective of the project is to maintain healthy forests and natural resources in Guyana and Suriname. In order to achieve this, the program will contribute to strengthen institutional governance capacity (specifically in Suriname) and local community capacity development on forest resource, and enhance sustainable nature and forest-based livelihoods for communities.
Contexte
The Amazon rainforest accounts for about 10% of the world's terrestrial biodiversity, 20% of the world's fresh water supply and 10% of the world's carbon reserves. It is also home to a large number of indigenous peoples, with their own languages and customs, over vast areas.
The Guiana Shield, targeted by the project, has a large amount of intact forest cover. The forest covers about 90% of the surface of Guyana and Suriname.
However, the area is environmentally, socially and culturally challenged. It is under pressure from illegal logging and increasing extractive projects (especially gold mining).
Timber harvesting is a primary source of carbon emissions, and forest roads, often over long distances in previously pristine areas, are used as entry points by hunters, poachers and gold miners.
Descriptif
The project will contribute to collective efforts to safeguard the Amazon rainforest, its biodiversity and its peoples.
It aims to increase local capacity territorial governance and foster the development of sustainable value chains without deforestation.
The project aims to support local authorities, communities and private sector collectives in Guyana and Suriname. Support measures entail strengthen the governance of territories, the development of sustainable and equitable income-generating activities, as well as in the establishment of sustainable financial mechanisms.
The project is implemented by AFD and consists of two main components that are executed in a partnership with World Wildlife Fund Guianas (WWF Guianas) in Guyana and Suriname. A specific component, dedicated to forest governance in Suriname, is managed by the Foundation for Forest Management and Production Control (SBB).
The project components are:
- Support to institutional forest governance - SBB (Suriname Only);
- Support to sustainable local community capacity development governance - WWF;
- Support to sustainable nature and forest based livelihood opportunities, for local communities - WWF.
The regions selected are:
- The Upper Suriname River Watershed Area and district of Para in Suriname;
- Region 2 (Pomeroon-Supenaam), 9 (Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo) and 10 (Upper Demerara-Upper Berbice) in Guyana.
Impacts
The project aims to protect the Amazon rainforest and increase the resilience of local populations to external pressures, notably through the development of sustainable income-generating activities.
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