Morocco has been actively contributing to the United Nations Forum on Forests (UNFF), a global platform dedicated to promoting sustainable forest management and international cooperation. The country's involvement underscores its commitment to environmental sustainability and climate action.
According to verified reports from the UNFF, Morocco has participated in recent sessions, sharing its experiences in reforestation and combating desertification. The country has implemented national strategies to increase forest cover and protect biodiversity, aligning with the UN Strategic Plan for Forests 2030.
Morocco's efforts include the Green Morocco Plan, which aims to enhance forest ecosystems and support local communities. The country has also engaged in international partnerships to address deforestation and promote sustainable land use.
The UNFF, established in 2000, facilitates dialogue among member states on forest-related policies. Morocco's active role highlights its dedication to global environmental goals and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 15 (Life on Land).
As of May 2026, Morocco continues to advocate for increased investment in forest conservation and restoration, contributing to the forum's objectives of reducing deforestation and promoting sustainable forest management worldwide.