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<p>DFID delivers bilateral forest programmes focused on tackling illegal logging and
related corruption, encouraging sustainable trade based on legal and sustainable supplies
of timber and agricultural commodities, and improving the livelihoods of indigenous
people and local communities which depend on forests for their livelihoods. DFID also
funds multilateral programmes which promote forest conservation and management, including
through the Green Climate Fund, Global Environment Facility and the Forest Investment
Programme.</p><p>DFID funding for forest conservation and management was £38m in FY12-13,
£44m in FY13-14, £170m in FY14-15, £75m in FY15-16 and £69m in FY16-17, including
bilateral programmes and multilateral contributions.</p>
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