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Documents in preparation for the 26 May meeting.
Dear Donor Council Members,

Below please find the document links pertaining to the 38th CEPF Donor Council Meeting to be held virtually on Wednesday, 26 May. Instructions on how to join the meeting will be sent in a separate email.

I look forward to our forthcoming discussion!

Best regards,
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Olivier Langrand
Executive Director
Documents and Executive Director's Report for the May 2021 Donor Council Meeting
 38th Meeting of the
Donor Council
Wednesday, 26 May 2021
8:00 – 11:00 (EST)
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Links to Meeting Documents
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1. Preliminary List of Attendees

2. Agenda

  • 2a: DC37 Meeting Minutes

3. Executive Director's Report

  • 3a: Action Points Review

  • 3b: Partnership Highlights

  • 3c: Financial Narrative

  • 3d: Financial Report

  • 3e: Q3 Approved Grants

4. Conservation Achievements of the Investment in the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot

5. Results of the 2020 CEPF Impact Report

**Read draft Impact Report**

6. Future Funding Opportunities that CEPF Could or Should Pursue
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Endangered Bougainville monkey-faced bat (Pteralopex anceps), Papua New Guinea. © Dave Waldien/Bat Conservation International
Executive Director's Report
AT A GLANCE
At-a-Glance numbers
GREEN CLIMATE FUND

AFD and CI have signed an agreement for grant funds of US$38 million for the 10-year project, funded by the Green Climate Fund, that will help build resilience to climate change in the communities of the Indian Ocean Islands. 
Read the CEPF Announcement
Read the AFD Announcement
HOTSPOT HIGHLIGHTS
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Planting seeds of native tree species in Brazil's Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park. © Dudu Coladetti/Acervo RSC
Updates include:

  • An informal micro-reserve in Kyrgyzstan will encourage local conservation and good watershed management.

  • Strengthening community-based organizations' capacity in the Solomon Islands.

  • Ecological restoration in Brazil through the collection and planting of native seeds.

  • CEPF's first grants in Palestine go toward protecting endemic plants.

  • In the Guinean Forests of West Africa Biodiversity Hotspot, eDNA could provide needed data to confirm freshwater species for KBA designation.

  • Final call for proposals for current investment in the Madagascar and Indian Ocean Islands Biodiversity Hotspot.

  • Results from CEPF's most-recent investment in the Tropical Andes Biodiversity Hotspot.
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