Purpose
This project aims to improve biodiversity and key ecosystem health along Honduras’ Atlantic and Pacific coasts using nature-based solutions. It responds directly to Canada’s commitment to the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework to safeguard and restore biodiversity. The project focuses on people dependent on these ecosystems, particularly women, youth, and Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples, whose livelihoods remain threatened by climate change, habitat loss, and ecosystem degradation. Project activities include: (1) strengthening protected areas governance and management; (2) restoring ecosystems and recovering threatened species through nature-based solutions; (3) improving agroforestry, agriculture, ecotourism and cattle ranching sustainability through model nature-based solutions; (4) strengthening public sector biodiversity policy framework; and (5) enhancing women’s empowerment and Indigenous people’s rights.
IUCN, International Union forConservation of Nature and | IUCN, International Union forConservation of Nature and × Global Affairs Canada
1 grants totalling $13.0M
Contributions - Bilateral Programming
95 grants totalling $830.4M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Government of Jordan | Gouvernement de la Jordanie | $26.3M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| Government of the United Kingdom - DFID - Department for International Development | Gouvernement du Royaume-Uni - DFID - Ministère du Développement international | $25.0M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| Cowater International Inc. | Cowater International Inc. | $24.7M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| Alinea International Ltd | $24.7M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |
| SOCODEVI - Canadian Cooperation Society for International Development | SOCODEVI - Société de coopération pour le développement international | $19.5M | Contributions - Bilateral Programming |