by M.Bourne | Aug 13, 2019 | Project Updates
By May Muthuri Working together in eight countries in Africa is restoring hope, land and livelihoods for hundreds of thousands of people. Imagine walking in shoes that are so uncomfortable such that blisters and unimaginable pain become your never-ending reminder...
by M.Bourne | Aug 2, 2019 | Project Updates
By Grace Koech Smallholders in Ethiopia are set to benefit from development of tree value-chains. Smallholders in Ethiopia rely on trees and tree products for their livelihoods. According to the United Nations Environment Programme’s[1] report of 2016, income...
by M.Bourne | Jul 20, 2019 | Project Updates
By May Muthuri Land restoration targets and commitments have been set at global, regional, national and local levels. The UN General Assembly in New York declared on 1 March 2019 that 2021–2030 was to be the decade of land restoration. Funds have been disbursed...
by M.Bourne | Jun 21, 2019 | Project Updates
By Susan Onyango and Leigh Winowiecki Delegates at Global Soil Week 2019 push for effective land governance, local governance structures, extension services and finance and markets to ensure sustainable and climate resilient agriculture. For Africa’s development...
by M.Bourne | Jun 19, 2019 | Project Updates
By Grace Koech Participants at the Regreening Africa inception meeting for Somalia. Photo: May Muthuri Thousands of farmers are set to benefit from land restoration in the drought- and strife-stricken country. Somalia is at a turning point towards...
by M.Bourne | Apr 11, 2019 | Project Updates
By Gilberte Koffi Government, researchers and development agencies are creating a roadmap for restoration in Mali to ensure a better understanding of the challenges, coordination and funding. Mali is one of eight African countries where Regreening Africa is being...