From the forests of Ecuador to the farms of Nigeria to the city halls of Viet Nam, countries made important strides on climate action in 2025.
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The TFFF Country Access Platform will serve as a hub to provide knowledge, connecting tropical countries.
National climate plans offer blueprints for local economic development.
The nomination is in recognition of its efforts to tackle forest loss resulting from agricultural expansion of coffee.
Despite promising results, results-based payments can be further improved to deliver both climate action and sustainable development.
After more than a decade of struggle, Shuar communities in Ecuador receive the titles to their ancestral lands.
UNDP and the Lavazza Foundation have announced a new initiative that will provide clean water access in Ecuador.
Local communities in Kenya, Viet Nam and Colombia are restoring coastal ecosystems for a more resilient, low-carbon future.
A coalition of countries committed to conserving tropical forests, the Tropical Forest Forever Facility offers a new model of climate finance.
How do we make traceability systems that are open, scalable and inclusive?
Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru are leading efforts to protect the Amazon rainforest through conservation initiatives and community leadership.
From Ecuador to Ghana to Indonesia, preserving forest ecosystems is essential for productive agriculture.
As countries prepare new climate pledges (NDCs 3.0), three core principles are essential to putting the world back on track.
Indigenous Peoples are custodians of unique knowledge and practices that can offer effective climate solutions. We explain how.