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<p>DFID supports activities related to re-greening in various areas. This includes
forestry, where DFID contributes to the UK’s efforts to protect biodiversity, reduce
carbon emissions and support the livelihoods of communities reliant on forests and
agriculture. Between 2016-2019, DFID provided grants totalling £211 million (bi-lateral
and multi-lateral) for international forestry projects.</p><p>The UK is also doubling
its International Climate Finance to at least £11.6 billion over the period 2021-2025
to help developing countries take action on climate change. This will include a major
uplift to support nature-based solutions to climate change.</p>
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