Legislative & Institutional Assessments of REDD+ Readiness in the DRC, Nigeria and Senegal
- Legislative & Institutional Assessments of REDD+ Readiness in the DRC, Nigeria and Senegal
- Legislative & Institutional Readiness Assessments for the implementation of Environmental Economic Accounting in the DRC, Nigeria and Senegal
- Climate Change Governance & the Challenge of Multi-Level Action
- Climate Change Laws and Policies in Climate Vulnerable Forum (CVF) Countries
- Legislative & Institutional Readiness Assessments on the Great Green Wall in Nigeria and Senegal
- Parliaments & the Paris Agreement
These three studies, produced with the support of the Global Environment Facility (GEF6) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), provide a comprehensive diagnosis of the legislative and institutional readiness of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Nigeria and Senegal for the implementation of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) projects in their territories.
Even ahead of their launches in Kinshasa, Abuja and Dakar, their findings have been informing the work of legislators in these countries to address the gaps identified, which vary from country to country given their different stages of REDD+ preparedness (Senegal is in the process of becoming a REDD+ partner; whereas Nigeria has recently included REDD+ provisions in its new Climate Change Act). For more information, please visit the GEF6 project site.
The reports are available in English and French.
Democratic Republic of Congo
Analysis of the legal and institutional challenges in the implementation of REDD+ in the DRC
Nigeria
Legal and Institutional Readiness for REDD+ Implementation in Nigeria
Préparation juridique et institutionnelle pour la Mise en œuvre du programme REDD+ au Nigeria
Senegal