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    African countries eye world’s first joint ‘debt-for-nature’ swap 

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    Reuters exclusively reported that at least five African countries are working on what could be the world’s first joint “debt-for-nature” swap to raise at least $2 billion to protect a coral-rich swathe of Indian Ocean. Debt-for-nature deals are becoming increasingly popular for poorer nations to pay for conservation.  

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    Ecuador, Barbados, Belize, Gabon and Seychelles have all made such swaps in recent years, but the African initiative would be the first to involve multiple countries sharing a distinct ecosystem.

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    Topics of Interest: EconomyEnvironment

    Type: Reuters Best

    Sectors: Climate ChangeEconomy & Policy

    Regions: Africa

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    Media Types: Text

    Customer Impact: Important Regional Story

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