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Outcome Stories – Exposé des Résultats

Outcome Stories – Exposé des Résultats

Within Regreening Africa, each country team identified policy and institutional challenges they planned to address through targeted activities to shift behaviour of stakeholders. Each year activities were undertaken and assessed to see the changes taking place....

Regreening Africa and Value Chains

Regreening Africa and Value Chains

The successful implementation of regreening hinges on strong value chains that incentivise reinvestment in agriculture and agroforestry. Tree-based value chains provide an opportunity to develop community-based businesses, improve employment for rural women and youth,...

Regreening Africa and the Great Green Wall

Regreening Africa and the Great Green Wall

The Great Green Wall is a Pan-African initiative to restore large areas of land to benefit local communities. Through this initiative hundreds of millions of hectares will be regreened across the Sahel and Horn of Africa from Senegal through to Somalia. Regreening...

Enhancing tree use rights in the Sahel

Enhancing tree use rights in the Sahel

Tree use rights have been raised as a critical incentive to scaling out landscape restoration with trees in many countries in the Sahel. A question has emerged around who can use trees on farms and if the current policies reward those land managers who regenerate and...

Exclosure for land restoration and community resilience in Ethiopia

Exclosure for land restoration and community resilience in Ethiopia

By Regreening Africa - CRS Ethiopia  According to elders in Sire Woreda in Ethiopia, Ibsata Huduga Kebele's landscapes were once evergreen, with dense trees and grasslands, making it difficult to walk inside the forest. However, unsustainable land use, primarily...

Home gardening enhances conservation and food security in Ethiopia

Home gardening enhances conservation and food security in Ethiopia

By Regreening Africa - CRS Ethiopia  Mrs. Mamitu Kumbi never imagined that her 0.9 hectares of land could be productive enough to produce an abundance of various fruits before 2019. "This area was bare, unproductive, and only used for waste disposal," she recalls. She...

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