22 began on Wednesday morning in the meeting room of the State Secretariat for Planning and Management (Seplag) with the participation of international representatives from the German Development Bank KfW and the Ministry of Commerce, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Reconstruction phase monitoring work of the Kingdom (Beis) REM Acres Phase II project.
The international delegation includes Klaus Conline, Chief Portfolio Manager, German Development Bank KfW; UK Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) ERM Project Manager, Svenja Bunte; Louis Hill, Energy Project Manager at the UK Embassy in Brazil; Director of the REM-GIZ Project of the German Technical Cooperation – GIZ, Alicia Spengel; International consultants for the implementation of the REM Acre project – Phase II, GFA Advisory Board with the Earth Discovery Institute (EII), Elsa Mendoza and Don Pasca, and Technical Adviser to the German Technology Cooperation – GIZ, Acre, Jânio Aquino.
On the first day of work, the managers responsible for implementing the project on the acreage were able to talk about the obstacles and difficulties in implementing measures aimed at reducing deforestation, biodiversity conservation and initiatives that lead to improved incomes and quality of life. For rural producers, riverside, extract and tribal people.
The agenda ends on June 28 and includes important guidelines such as 2022/2023 planning and critical aspects of benefit sharing. The agenda also provides the participation of civil society representatives and field visits to the beneficiaries of the REM program.
Participants representing the Government of Acre State, Secretary of State for the Civil House, Jonathan Xavier Donatoni; Secretary of Planning and Management (Seplag), Ricardo Brandão; Assistant Planning Secretary Kelly Lazerta; Alexandre de Souza Dostes, director of fundraising and monitoring at Ceploc; And Roseneide Sena, General Coordinator of the REM Project Coordination Division at Seplag (UCP / REM / Seplag); Raul Vargas Torrico, President (IMC) of the Climate Change and Environmental Services Regulatory Agency; And Jose Luis Condim, president of the Environmental Services Development Corporation (CDSA-AC).
Coordinators of the REM Project also attended the Secretariats for Environment and Domestic Policy (SMOBI); Entrepreneurship and Tourism (SEAT), Manufacturing and Agribusiness (SEBA), State Liaison Department (SECOM); State Department of Education (SEE), Environmental Police Battalion (BPA); Acre Environmental Institute (Imac) and Acre State Technology Foundation (Funtac).
The REM project is an effort by Germany and the United Kingdom, through the Bank of KfW, to ensure deforestation and conservation of their biodiversity and their population.
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