Are you a locally led organization that restores land by growing trees?If you operate in one of TerraFund for AFR100’s three target landscapes, you can apply for $50,000 to $500,000 USD in funding.
African leaders recognize that the degradation of65% of the continent’s agricultural land threatens economic and environmental ruin for millions of farmers. At the same time, the effects of climate change – lower crop yields, erratic rainfall, prolonged droughts – are making life harder for millions of people. That’s why African countries have pledged to begin restoring 100 million hectares of degraded land by 2030 throughAFR100.
Thousands of local innovators are now pioneering project and business models that show that restoration can create a prosperous, nature-positive future for Africa. Local leadership is key because communities manage nearly70% of African land, and they know how to build ecologically and socially sustainable projects.
These restoration champions employ awide variety of tree-based restoration techniques, ranging from agroforestry (growing trees on farms to improve food security) through assisted natural regeneration (helping trees grow back to revitalize biodiversity).
Overview
Organizer | World Resources Institute |
Website | Visit website |
Targets | Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda |
Sectors | Environmental services, Agribusiness, Agrichemicals, Animal farming, Biofuels, Blockchain, Crop farming, Farm machinery, Food production |
SDG (17) | All |