“AMWAE appreciates your trust and expresses its satisfaction on being part of the REDD+ work team once again. Association of Waorani Women of the Ecuadorian Amazon. "We are very excited... read more →
The Indigenous Territorial Governance Training Program was launched in August 2019, for men and women of the peoples, communities and nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon. The objective of the PFGTI... read more →
The Ministries of the Environment, Agriculture and Livestock and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) financed by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the Global Environment Fund (GEF), through Proamazonía,... read more →
The Ministries of the Environment and Agriculture and Livestock through PROAmazonía join in commemorating Earth Day. On April 22, citizens are remembering the importance of the collective responsibility to promote... read more →
SIS is an essential requirement that countries implementing REDD+ must meet to access financing. Our country was able to establish collaboration ties with sister countries and develop a roadmap that... read more →
“The participation of communities, peoples and nationalities, as well as civil society, is essential for the implementation of REDD+. Their opinions and needs have to be expressed openly and influence... read more →
DESCRIPTION OF THE NOTE HERE On January 21 and 22, 2020, the First “International Meeting for Sharing Experiences with Safeguards Information Systems” was held in Quito, which is an essential... read more →
The restructuring of this space is being prepared for its third period 2020-2022, as established by Ministerial Agreement No. 049, issued in 2017. Date: July 9, 2019 Bulletin N °... read more →
Ecuador is the second country to receive Payment for Results in the pilot program of the Green Climate Fund, which recognizes the country's achievement in reducing deforestation. The country achieved... read more →
The program was carried out in collaboration with the Forest Trends organization and the Amazon Regional University, IKIAM, with the participation of 40 students of the Kichwa, Shuar and Waorani... read more →