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PIREDD Kwilu - Central African Forest Initiative (CAFI)
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Countries: The Democratic Republic of the Congo
Topics: AgricultureGender+4
Status: Funds Transferred
Amount: $ 8.999.601
Start Date: 20/12/2018
End Date: 31/12/2025
Implementing Organizations: JICA
National Partners: State Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD)Ministère Provincial de l’Agriculture (MINAGRI)

Located in a DRC province heavily reliant on forest resources, the PIREDD Kwilu project was designed to promote sustainable alternatives to deforestation while improving the living conditions of rural populations. Building on REDD+ and local partnerships, the project aims to transform land use practices, strengthen governance, and foster resilient livelihoods. Initially launched in 2019, the project has been extended to December 2025 through an addendum, which introduces new activities and expands the intervention area to Gungu Territory. The program promotes agroforestry, forest conservation, land-use planning, and inclusive governance.

Timeline

2018
2023
2024

Objectives

The project pursues two overarching goals:
  1. Carbon sequestration and deforestation avoidance through the promotion of agroforestry.
  2. Improvement of local populations’ living conditions.
It is structured around five specific outcomes:
  • Strengthening REDD+ governance at the provincial level.
  • Promoting agroforestry and forest protection by producers.
  • Protecting the village environment through community involvement.
  • Raising awareness about the role of vegetation cover in natural resource management.
  • Establishing grievance redress mechanisms.

millions dollars approved

millions dollars transferred by CAFI

Thousands of ha of local lands equiped with land-use plans (PSAT)

local development committees

hectares of community forests placed under protection in 147 villages

hectares of community agroforestry plantations

Results to date

By 31 December 2024, the PIREDD Kwilu has achieved :
  • 273 Local Development Committees created or revitalised.
  • 74 simple land use plans (PSATs) validated, with 17 more under development.
  • 3,382 hectares of community agroforestry plantations established, and 1,324 hectares set up by agricultural concession holders.
  • 29,875 hectares of community forests placed under protection in 147 villages.
  • 8 villages supported in implementing sustainability activities: beekeeping, improved charcoal production, and equipment support.
  • 1,146 awareness broadcasts aired on radio and television about forest protection and agroforestry, and over 1,500 visual materials (posters, signs, leaflets) installed in villages.
  • 30 village environmental and social management plans (PGES) developed, with 47.5% female participation during their preparation.
  • 69 grievances recorded, of which 51 have already been resolved.
  • 184 technical service agents and local authorities trained since the project began, particularly on agroforestry, land use planning, environmental and social safeguards, and REDD+ activity monitoring.

Result in charts

Documents

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