Ecuador secures record debt-for-nature swap for the Galapagos

Published 04:13 on May 10, 2023  /  Last updated at 04:13 on May 10, 2023  / /  Biodiversity

The government of Ecuador has closed the world’s biggest debt-for-nature swap arrangement to date that establishes a $656-million bond linked to conservation of the biodiversity-rich Galapagos Islands.
The government of Ecuador has closed the world’s biggest debt-for-nature swap arrangement to date that establishes a $656-million bond linked to conservation of the biodiversity-rich Galapagos Islands.


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