Canada spending $69.5 Million to Protect and Restore Ocean Ecosystems in Developing Countries
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The federal government has announced a total of $69.5 million in funding for climate finance to support 4 nature-based-solutions projects that are aimed at helping marginalized communities adapt to climate change, strengthening biodiversity and reducing poverty.
Three of these projects are part of Canada’s Partnering for Climate initiative, announced in February 2022, to support projects implemented by civil society organizations in Canada and abroad, other organizations in Canada and Indigenous peoples that will support climate change adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa and other parts of the world. The 3 projects are Regenerative Seascapes for People, Climate and Nature in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Comoros and Madagascar; Natur’ELLES in Senegal; and Conservation and Sustainable Management of Coastal and Marine Ecosystems in Kenya.
The fourth project is Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Adaptation: Monitoring and Impact project, which supports partners of Canada’s nature-positive climate finance programming in developing countries.