Why attend the RedLAC 2024 Congress in Saint Lucia?

The RedLAC 2024 Congress is shaping up to be a must-attend event for those committed to conservation and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Organized by the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Environmental Funds (RedLAC), this annual congress promises to be a key meeting point for financial leaders and conservation advocates.

But why attend the RedLAC 2024 Congress in Saint Lucia?

1. Global financial insight: The conference will provide a unique opportunity to gain knowledge from leading conservation and sustainability financiers. From financial perspectives to investment strategies, participants will have access to valuable information that can drive conservation initiatives locally, regionally and globally.

Attendees at the RedLAC 2024 Congress in Cusco, Peru.

Networking and impact: Connecting with funders and conservation champions is critical to enhancing the impact of conservation initiatives. At the RedLAC 2024 Congress, participants will have the opportunity to network with leaders in the field, which can open doors to future collaborations and joint projects that drive positive change in the region.

From left to right: Nerdin St. Rose, Craig Henry, Executive Director of St. Lucia National Conservation Fund - SLUNCF, and Karen McDonald Gayle, Executive Director of Caribbean Biodiversity Fund - CBF.

Generating positive change: Leaving the conference with the tools necessary to generate lasting impact is one of the main benefits for attendees. Whether through new ideas, innovative financial strategies or strategic collaborations, participants will be better equipped to address conservation challenges and promote sustainable development in their communities.

Words of thanks, RedLAC 2023, Jorge Oviedo, Executive Director of FIAES and President of RedLAC.

The RedLAC 2024 Congress in St. Lucia will mark a historic milestone as the first time it will be held in the Eastern Caribbean. This unique opportunity will provide participants with an enriching experience in an exceptionally beautiful and diverse environment. In addition, the theme of the congress, "30x30x30: The Road to 2030," reflects the global commitment to conserve 30% of terrestrial and marine habitat by that date, providing a relevant and timely framework for discussion and action.

The event is organized by the Saint Lucia National Conservation Fund-SLUNCF, with the support of important organizations such as The Caribbean Biodiversity Fund (CBF) and the Environmental Investment Fund of El Salvador (FIAES). In addition, funding for participation in the congress has been provided by the French Development Agency (AFD) and the Fonds français pour l'environnement mondial (FFEM) through the Caribbean Regional Architecture for Biodiversity Project (CRAB).

The RedLAC 2024 Congress in St. Lucia offers a unique opportunity to learn, connect and contribute to the advancement of conservation and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Save the date and join this important initiative to build a more sustainable future for all! October 7-10, for more information visit: https://congreso.redlac.org/


Editor: Pablo Alexander Portillo
Communications Coordinator of RedLAC
pablo.portillo@fiaes.org.sv

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