Caquetá hosts 16th GCF Task Force meeting on bioeconomy and forests

Caquetá became the center of international environmental talks this week by hosting the 16th Annual GCF Task Force Meeting. The event brings together subnational government representatives from 11 countries to discuss conservation strategies, bioeconomy and tropical forest protection, following commitments from COP30.

Caquetá Governor and GCF Assembly President Luis Francisco Ruíz Aguilar stressed during the opening the need for climate policies tailored to each region. “When there is no institutional coordination, we will surely be poised to fail,” he said, adding that projects must respond to local conditions.

Tolima Governor Adriana Magali Matiz noted that regions have gained prominence in climate discussions. “For decades the major conversations about climate took place far from the territories,” she said, and warned of risks from a possible El Niño phenomenon.

Other Amazonian leaders from Putumayo and Guainía emphasized sustainable tourism and removing intermediaries to strengthen resources. The GCF network currently groups 45 subnational governments and aims to consolidate cooperation on deforestation reduction and climate finance.

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The Festival of Economies for Life began on Saturday at the Palacio de San Carlos in Bogotá, organized by the Ministry of Education and the Progressive International. The event, running until May 4, brings together officials and economists to discuss a progressive economic model focused on industry, agriculture, and energy transition. Panels address institutional blockages and income distribution.

The governors of Chocó and Valle del Cauca stated at a summit that territories receive more responsibilities without the resources needed to carry them out.

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During the Cumbre Glocal de Economía Circular in Ibagué, the Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI) and Asocapitales signed a memorandum of understanding to strengthen sustainability in Colombia's capital cities. The agreement was signed in the presence of mayors from various countries and Colombian capitals. It represents a political and technical commitment to innovation and circular economy.

At a zonal security meeting in Valle del Cauca, officials from Vijes and Yumbo requested bolstered Police and Fiscalía presence to tackle local crime. Led by the Gobernación, the gathering agreed on technical tables to address criminal structures and enhance justice. Municipalities like Jamundí also seek greater institutional support.

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Experts at a panel highlighted that Colombia leads the region in green bond issuance, with US$2.200 million over the past decade, yet agreed that additional incentives are needed to expand its reach.

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