General Information

About the RedLAC Congress
The RedLAC Congress is held annually as an event that brings together Conservation Trust Funds, strategic partners, international cooperation agencies, impact investors, government representatives, and financing supporters committed to conservation and sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Organized in collaboration between the host Latin America and the Caribbean Network of Environmental Funds (RedLAC), the Congress serves as an important gathering for financial leaders and conservation advocates.
“At each edition of our congress, we reaffirm that the power of collaboration and joint action knows no limits. RedLAC is a beacon of hope in a world that needs strong environmental solutions. The celebration of our 25th Congress is an opportunity to renew our commitment and continue working together for a more sustainable and equitable future.”
Jorge Oviedo, Executive Director of FIAES and President of RedLAC.

About Chile Nature Fund
Fondo Naturaleza Chile (Chile Nature Fund) is the public-private institution responsible for mobilizing and complementing financial resources for the effective conservation and restoration of Chile’s natural heritage and protected areas.
reated in 2021 by the Ministry of the Environment and international NGOs (WWF, WCS, TNC, Oceana).
It has built a strong network of national and international allies.
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RedLAC unites 34 Environmental Funds from 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Since 1999, it promotes capacity building, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable development.
Its members manage over USD $1.5 billion in funds supporting more than 900 protected areas.
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About FIAES
The Environmental Investment Fund of El Salvador (FIAES) was created in 1993 through a debt-for-nature swap agreement between the US and El Salvador. Supports sustainable development and conservation.
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