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Foreword
Nur Masripatin Chair, RECOFTC Board of Trustees
Dr Nur Masripatin
Chair of the Board of Trustees, RECOFTC
The health and prosperity of the Asia-Pacific region and its people are tied to our forests. Forest ecosystems are crucial for maintaining biodiversity, regulating climate and supporting the livelihoods of millions of people.

Our region’s forests are some of the world's most biodiverse and ecologically significant. Across RECOFTC’s seven focal countries – Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand and Viet Nam, our initiatives have been able to engage communities and governments, enhancing local capacities and promoting innovative solutions.  

RECOFTC’s long-term, forest landscape-based approach to supporting local communities in the Asia-Pacific has never been more crucial. This annual report highlights the progress and challenges faced over the past year. Through collaborative efforts – among governments, non-governmental and civil society organizations, Indigenous Peoples, local communities and the private sector, RECOFTC has been able to make significant strides.

I am happy to note that we are making progress in expanding our impact. Multiple successes have emerged from our projects – stories of communities thriving, biodiversity flourishing and sustainable practices taking root. These achievements would not have been possible without the unwavering support of our partners and donors, whose contributions have been instrumental in driving our mission forward. As Chair of the RECOFTC Board of Trustees, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you.

The ongoing climate crisis, economic pressures and socio-political dynamics underscore the urgency and importance of our work.  While the path to sustainable forest management is long, our dedicated team, supported by our donors and partners, is focused on our strategic priorities – deepening community engagement, enhancing capacity-building and leveraging technology for greater impact. Our commitment to sustainable forest management and community empowerment remains as strong as ever. We are inspired by the resilience and dedication of the communities we serve and the partnerships we have forged.  

Thank you all for your continued support and commitment to our shared mission.