Regreening Africa enhances resilience in the Sahel and Horn of Africa by addressing climate change, land degradation, and food insecurity. Through a broad partnership network, the initiative scales context-appropriate land restoration by integrating trees and sustainable practices into farming and pastoral systems. Phase II expands efforts in Somalia, Ethiopia, Senegal, Nigeria, Ghana, Mali, and Niger, focusing on systems scaling for transformative change. Building on Phase I, this phase promotes agroforestry, FMNR, soil and water conservation, soil health improvement, grazing management, and energy-efficient cookstoves to boost land productivity and resilience, particularly in rangeland and mixed landscapes.
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CIFOR-ICRAF: Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya
Publication year
2025
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English
Keywords
agroforestry, agropastoral systems, climate change, energy consumption, farming systems, food security, grazing systems, land degradation, landscape, soil conservation, soil quality, water conservation
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Somalia, Ethiopia, Sénégal, Nigeria, Ghana, Mali, Niger




