Background
Chatham House is an independent policy institute providing independent analysis and a trusted forum
for dialogue. Its mission is to help governments and societies build a sustainably secure, prosperous
and just world. Chatham House has been working with the UK government on forest governance for
the past 20 years. Through its Forest Governance, Markets and Climate Programme (FGMC), the UK’s
Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) supports governance and market reforms
aimed at reducing the illegal use of forest resources, benefitting poor forest-dependent people and
promoting sustainable growth in developing countries.
Project aims
- The project aim is to develop new ideas on strengthening the effectiveness of international cooperation
and trade in supporting transitions towards sustainable land use and livelihoods, in order to influence
future programming of donors and multilateral organisations. - Through convening a series of conversations in Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and
Indonesia, and providing a platform for experts from these countries to share their expertise and
perspectives, the project seeks to enhance international dialogues on forests and land-use.
Agenda
Mei 2021 – December 2022
Donor