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Uganda Climate-Smart Development Project: Procurement Notice

February 10, 2026 Lucas Fernandez – World Editor World

Uganda has secured a deal with Microsoft and Rubicon to fund a forestry project aimed at carbon removal, according to a recent announcement. The project focuses on investing in forests and protected areas for climate-smart development.

The initiative, formally known as the Uganda Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate-Smart Development Project (P170466), involves procurement processes currently underway, signaling a move towards implementation. Details regarding the specific financial commitments from Microsoft and Rubicon have not been disclosed, but the partnership highlights a growing trend of technology companies investing in carbon removal initiatives.

This development occurs alongside other forestry investments in Africa. New Forests recently made its first investment in South Africa with a deal involving Rance Timber, demonstrating increased interest in the continent’s forestry sector. The Rance Timber deal, according to Agri Investor, signifies a broadening scope for New Forests’ investment strategy.

The World Bank similarly emphasizes the importance of forests and landscapes in broader development strategies. Their ongoing work in this area provides a context for Uganda’s project, highlighting the global recognition of the role forests play in climate mitigation and sustainable development.

A separate forest project in Uganda, reported by the Daily Monitor, has recently been revitalized, suggesting a broader national effort to improve forest management and conservation. This “fresh start” for the earlier project indicates a renewed commitment from Ugandan authorities to address challenges in the forestry sector.

The Uganda project’s procurement phase suggests the country is actively seeking partners and resources to support its climate-smart development goals. The involvement of major technology companies like Microsoft indicates a potential shift in funding mechanisms for conservation efforts in the region.

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