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Private sector contributes to Kenya’s land restoration
Kenya’s private sector came together to showcase landscape restoration and make their contributions known. By: Tengetile Zanele Mphila and Marion Aluoch Enterprise solutions in landscape restoration are a way for the private sector to ‘pay back’ to the environment,...
Restored the land? How do you know?
Kenya is moving towards coordinating the various monitoring tools used in the country so as to have a ‘one stop shop’ that collates all progress in restoration.
Agroforestry as part of Nature-Based Solutions: Exploring Evidence and Knowledge Gaps
Unlocking the power of collaborative, on-the-ground learning and adaptation
The most recent Regreening Africa Joint Reflection and Learning Missions (JRLMs) were designed using the SHARED (Stakeholder Approach to Risk Informed and Evidence-based Decision-making) method. The result was an innovative monitoring, reflection and co-learning opportunity between all project partners, across seven countries.
Could tree regeneration hold out hope for Africa’s vulnerable smallholder farmers?
Sub-Sahara Africa’s 70 percent food is produced by smallholder farmers, mostly the women who are vulnerable to harsh climatic conditions which affect crop production leading to food insecurity which has for decades caused death and malnutrition. With deforestation becoming a key contributor to the worsening climate crisis for farmers, efforts are underway to curb this.
Regreening Africa pitch at the Global Landscapes Forum in New York
Regreening Niger with proven agroforestry techniques
Matching local knowledge with science to promote regreening
Training farmers in tree-nursery establishment and management is a critical, nature-based solution to achieve restoration targets.
Puntland: restoring land and livelihoods
The former conflict zone in Somalia is undergoing a renaissance through restoration of land that brings incomes, food security and hope.
Reverdir l’Afrique au Sénégal” veut reboiser 160 000 hectares d’ici 2022
En collaboration avec World Agroforestry, World Vision/Sénégal a organisé, ce mercredi, un atelier intitulé "Regreening l'Afrique au Sénégal’’. Un projet qui vise à reverdir 160 000 hectares d'ici 2022. "Ce projet sort du mouvement Regreening Africa ou reverdir...