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BFL at Canadian Film Festival

Stay tuned for this!! Amazing conversation on conservation!! Drukyul’s Literature Festival Bhutan For Life ~ The Greatest Conservation Story Never Told As part of The Canadian Film Festival, we are delighted to present a special episode on #BhutanForLife ~ Asia’s First Project Finance for Permanence. A Bhutan Echoes Production in partnership with Canada in Bhutan

Training on Human Wildlife Conflict Hotspot Mapping

𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐍𝐎𝐖! Capacity building for forestry field officials in Bhutan 16th – 18th March, 2021 Nature Conservation Division and Department of Forest and Park Services (DoFPS), Govt. Organization (DoFPS) have prioritized mapping of HWC hotspots at the national level. The aim is to identify areas under high risk of HWC, understand the interactions, analyse possible drivers, and prioritize conservation efforts. For this, frontline workers must possess adequate skills to map and understand HWC dynamics and prioritize mitigation measures. The

Eco-Tourism Stakeholder Collaboration Meeting

Collaboration as a practice becomes more important than ever now. Collaboration between organizations is essential to ensure better planning and a more efficient use of resources. BFL felt that there are many areas in the BFL project landscape where relevant stakeholders can collaborate. BFL as a donor agency brought relevant stakeholders together to work towards the achievement of a common goal especially pertaining to Eco-tourism programs. BFL presented Ecotourism activities under BFL year 2019-2020 and Ecotourism activities planned for year 2021.

Taking Stock: Climate Fairness, Capacities and Finance

Join us for our Climate Series III— “Taking Stock: Climate Fairness, Capacities and Finance” Friday, 9 July from 9:30am (GMT+6) onwards. The series, happening during the Asia Pacific Climate Week, will feature three sessions. Session one will set context, while session two will delve into Green Finance. The third session, Transformation Actions and Opportunities, will feature climate action stories from local climate champions, enthusiasts, and advocates from various walks of life. Tune in live: https://bit.ly/3AElQ2O

The 6th Board of Trustees Meeting of Bhutan for Life Fund

The meeting discussed on the achievements of project in 2020, status and investment of funds, funds released and expenditures reported in 2020, endorsed the Annual Workplan and Budget for 2021. The meeting also discussed the impact of CoVID-19 pandemic on the project implementation, probable impacts for 2021 and measures to mitigate and minimize the impact on the project. The Board members unanimously elected Mr. Michael Philipp as the Board Chair for the next two years (2021-2022) and Dasho Rinzin Dorji, Honourable

The 6th Finance and Investment Committee Meeting

The sixth Finance and Investment Committee meeting and first for the year 2021 of Bhutan for Life Fund was held virtually on 210121. The meeting discussed on the status of funds released and expenditures reported in 2020, fund requirements for 2021 from different sources and the investment and safeguarding the BFL fund during the pandemic. The Finance and Investment Committee of BFL Fund consist of members from the BFL Board of Trustees representing International Private Donors and Ministry of Finance, International Bankers and Finance Experts from

Innovative Financing Mechanism for Bhutan For Life Project

Bhutan for Life Fund Secretariat organised a half day meeting today (11 December 2020) on Innovative Financing to source long-term sustainable financing for Protected Area Network after Bhutan for Life Fund exit at the end of 14th year. BFL has 𝟒 𝐆𝐎𝐀𝐋𝐒 , 𝟏𝟔 𝐌𝐈𝐋𝐄𝐒𝐓𝐎𝐍𝐄𝐒 and 𝟖1 𝐀𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐕𝐈𝐓𝐈𝐄𝐒 within the project landscape. The meeting discussed on the LEAD AGENCY and TASK FORCE from all the relevant agencies to spearhead in operationalising the milestone sixteen on development and implementation of new sustainable financing

Bhutan, WWF and Partners Announce Deal to Permanently Secure Bhutan’s Extensive Network of Protected Areas

Initiative positions Bhutan as a leader in the global fight against climate change THIMPHU, BHUTAN: The Royal Government of Bhutan, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), donors and partners from around the world today announced their commitment to create a USD $43 million fund—the first of its kind in Asia—to permanently protect Bhutan’s network of protected areas. This funding will be combined with USD $75 million from the Bhutan government, which will be contributed over a 14-year period, to support a new program called

GCF approves Bhutan for Life Program with other 10 projects

The Green Climate Fund (GCF) concluded its last Board meeting of 2017 by approving 11 new projects and programmes valued at USD 392.86 million to assist developing countries respond to climate change. One of the projects was Bhutan for Life Project as follows:FP050 – USD 26.56 million for the Bhutan for Life project in Bhutan with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).The 18th meeting of the Board (B.18) approved funding for 11 climate finance initiatives during a three-day meeting in the