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Congo Republic

Congo Republic

Congo Republic, located in Central Africa, is bordered by the countries of Gabon, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Dem. Rep. of Congo, and the Atlantic Ocean. The country is vulnerable to increases in temperature, decreases in precipitation, and increased risks of floods and droughts. Seasonal floods have affected human settlements, agriculture, public health, and biological diversity. Climatic factors have undermined public health, with vector-borne and waterborne diseases, such as malaria, taking up 40 percent of the health expenditure.

POPULATION:
5.52 Million (2020)
CO2 EMISSIONS PER CAPITA:
0.6 CO2 metric tons (2018)
SOURCE:
World Bank

INVESTING IN CONGO REPUBLIC

Congo Republic

CIF's investment in Congo Republic is through its Forest Investment Program (FIP). In line with the country's Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) strategy, Congo Republic’s $10-million investment plan aims to create the necessary regulatory, technical, and capacity frameworks needed to enable forest preservation activities and support the emergence of a green economy. Project objectives include developing agroforestry plantations, subsistence and commercial agriculture, and fuelwood plantations in targeted degraded and non-forest areas to benefit communities, while preserving natural resources. Interventions cover entire product value chains from the production of seeds and seedlings to the processing and marketing of agricultural and energy products (that is, firewood and charcoal).

VIEW INVESTMENT PLANS
FIP INVESTMENT PLAN FOR CONGO REPUBLIC
NO. OF CIF-APPROVED PROJECTS
3
CIF APPROVED FUNDING
$28.5M
Co-financing
$96.15M
Sources of Co-financing
Sources of Co-financing
Government
9% (8.24M)
MDB
86% (82.35M)
Private Sector
6% (5.56M)
CIF Investments by Program
CIF Investments by Program
FIP
100% (28.5M)

Data as of December 31, 2021

For latest MDB and Government Focal point, please contact CIF Admin Unit @ cifadminunit@worldbank.org

Country Snapshot

FIP
4378
COUNTRY MISSIONS
  • Second Joint Mission: September 11-15, 2017
    Terms of Reference | Completion Report

  • Joint Mission: June 8-14,2017
    Terms of Reference | Completion Report (English | French)

  • Scoping Mission: October 6-9,2015
    Terms of Reference I Completion Report

7277
INVESTMENT PLAN
  • Congo Republic - Investment Plan | Letter| Presentation
    Endorsed by the Sub-Committee on December 13, 2017 (Decision)

COMMENTS FROM THE SUB-COMMITTEE
  • United Kingdom (January 17, 2018)

Congo Republic Projects

CIF Action Area used for cassava cultivation, with a crop having just been harvested. Visible in the background is the carbon sink element. Democratic Republic of the Congo
project
Forest Investment Program (FIP)
Community Agroforestry and Wood Energy Project (PACBE)
CIF Action. Ibi Bateke agro-forestry project, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2015
project
Forest Investment Program (FIP)
DGM: Support to Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities for Sustainable Resources Management
World Bank Photo Collection Verifying legality of timber at a wood depot near Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, in May 2013. Photo: Flore de Preneuf / World Bank
project
Forest Investment Program (FIP)
Northern Congo Agroforestry Project
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