by M.Bourne | Feb 19, 2023 | In the News
By Marion Aluoch The purchase of 4.5 hectares of degraded land by 36 (27 women and 9 men) members of the Kotagaru (Koperative Tabana Gatunda Rukoma) cooperative in Rwanda’s Gatunda Sector, Nyagatare District, was atypical. The acquired land was negatively...
by M.Bourne | Feb 19, 2023 | In the News
By Marion Aluoch “This project started with the belief, commitment and simple vision that we need trees on farms.” Benard Crabbe – Head of the Environment Mainstreaming and Circular Economy Sector at the European Commission. The Regreening Africa Programme gathered...
by M.Bourne | Feb 19, 2023 | In the News
By Marion Aluoch After a phenomenally successful five-year run, the key stakeholders and implementers of the Regreening Africa programme gathered in Rwanda for the project’s reflection and way forward. The five-day Regreening Africa end of project workshop ran...
by M.Bourne | Sep 28, 2022 | In the News
The inclusive and evidence-based approaches to scaling land restoration engagement workshops, co-designed by the SHARED (Stakeholder Approach to Risk Informed and Evidence-based Decision-making) component, brings together a wide range of stakeholders and partners...
by M.Bourne | Jan 16, 2023 | In the News, Uncategorized
BACKGROUND The National Regreening SHARED workshop held in Tamale in 2018 highlights the urgent need for improving the coordination of the numerous public-led, donor-funded and private programs operating in northern Ghana in the area of landscape restoration, food...
by M.Bourne | Oct 14, 2022 | In the News
As a large scale, multi-country, multistakeholder restoration initiative, Regreening Africa offers a unique opportunity to generate actionable lessons on the cost-effectiveness and impact of local, national, and global restoration efforts. These Insights series share...