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AFC’s Message on International Forest Day

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March 21, 2024
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The Alliance For Change on this auspicious occasion of International Forest Day 2024, proudly join the global community in celebrating and recognizing the value of our forests. As a nation blessed with vast stretches of pristine rainforests, we understand the vital role these ecosystems play in sustaining life on our planet.

Guyana’s forest is unique and diverse with over 80 % of Guyana’s land mass is covered with tropical rainforest. Since this pristine natural habitat provides livelihood, medicine and food for both humans and animals, Guyana has embarked on sustainable forest management (SFM). As a result, Guyana is now one of only six Tropical Forest producing countries in the world practicing sustainable management.

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The AFC reaffirms its unwavering commitment to forest conservation, biodiversity preservation, and sustainable forest management practices. Our forests not only serve as carbon sinks, mitigating climate change impacts, but they also provide habitat for countless species of flora and fauna, essential resources for indigenous communities, and serve as vital lungs for the Earth.

Today, as we commemorate International Forest Day, let us renew our dedication to safeguarding these precious ecosystems for future generations. Through collaboration, innovation, and concerted efforts, we can ensure the long-term health and vitality of our forests while fostering socio-economic development that is in harmony with nature.

Together, let us pledge to protect, preserve, and celebrate our forests not just today, but every day, as we strive towards a more sustainable and resilient future for all. Happy International Forest Day!

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