by M.Bourne | Feb 5, 2019 | Project Updates
BY SUSAN CHOMBA AND MAY MUTHURI · FEBRUARY 5, 2019 Productive land leads to many benefits but achieving productivity needs a change of thinking. Gergera watershed and Maego sub-watershed at Negash in Ethiopia are examples of how restoring land leads to many...
by M.Bourne | Feb 5, 2019 | Project Updates
BY SUSAN CHOMBA AND MAY MUTHURI · FEBRUARY 4, 2019 The Regreening Africa project is charting new paths into coplex, unmapped territory in its effort to restore 1 million hectares of land in eight countries within five years. The goal of the Reversing Land...
by M.Bourne | Dec 21, 2018 | Project Updates
BY SUSAN ONYANGO · DECEMBER 21, 2018 Agroforestry will help the country meet its land-restoration targets. Rwanda was the first African country to declare a target for land restoration, aiming for 2 million hectares by 2030, equivalent to 76% of its total land area....
by M.Bourne | Dec 21, 2018 | Project Updates
By Joan Baxter. December 21, 1018 Trees are important sources of income for many women in the drylands of West Africa, yet women often have little say in decisions about how land and trees are managed or how household income is used. This story reports on a series of...
by M.Bourne | Dec 18, 2018 | Project Updates
BY JOAN BAXTER · DECEMBER 18, 2018 An international workshop has called for an integrated plan to regreen the region. The climax of the international workshop held late November 2018 in Tamale, the capital of Ghana’s Northern Region, was when the nearly 60...
by rgrnngfrc | Dec 7, 2018 | Project Updates
BY JOAN BAXTER · DECEMBER 7, 2018 “There is an urgent need in northern Ghana for metro, municipal and district assemblies, NGOs and civil society organizations to act immediately to address issues such as land tenure, bush fires, indiscriminate tree cutting, and a...