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Contact Find out more: http://afr100.org 27 Countries 111 Million hectares POLITICAL $1B in development finance $481M private sector commitment FINANCIAL Catholic Relief Services CIRAD Conservation International Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Global EverGreening Alliance Heinz Sielmann Stiftung International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) International Tree Foundation International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) Justdiggit Kijani New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD Agency) Partnerships for Forests Solidaridad Network The Greenbelt Movement The Landscapes for People Food and Nature Initiative (LPFN) The Nature Conservancy (TNC) United Nations Development Programme: South Africa Country Office (UNDP-RSA) United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) UNIQUE WeForest World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF) World Resources Institute (WRI) World Vision World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) AFR100 contributes to the Bonn Challenge, the New York Declaration on Forests and Sustainable Development Goal 15 • Benin • Burkina Faso • Burundi • Cameroon • Chad • Central African Republic • Cote d'Ivoire • Democratic Republic of Congo • Ethiopia • Ghana • Guinea • Kenya • Liberia &Green Fund Acumen Fund Ecoplanet Bamboo Form International Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) Global Environment facility (GEF) Green World Ventures Moringa Partnership NatureVest Permian Global Terra Global Capital World Bank • Madagascar • Malawi • Mozambique • Niger • Nigeria • Republic of Congo • Rwanda • Senegal • South Africa • Sudan • Swaziland • Tanzania • Togo • Uganda 27 TECHNICAL technical partners Africa restoring 100 million hectares of deforested and degraded land by 2030 Through AFR100, national governments, public and private sector partners, international development programs and local communities will restore productivity to deforested and degraded landscapes in order to improve livelihoods. Mamadou Diakhite | NEPAD Agency [email protected]

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Page 1: TECHNICAL 27 $1B 27 111 $481M - AFR100 · • Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) • Justdiggit • Kijani • New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD Agency) • Partnerships

Contact Find out more: http://afr100.org

27 Countries

111Million hectares

P O L I T I C A L

$1B in development finance

$481Mprivate sector commitment

F I N A N C I A L

• Catholic Relief Services• CIRAD• Conservation International• Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)• Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)• Global EverGreening Alliance• Heinz Sielmann Stiftung• International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)• International Tree Foundation• International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)• Jane Goodall Institute (JGI)• Justdiggit• Kijani• New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD Agency)• Partnerships for Forests• Solidaridad Network• The Greenbelt Movement• The Landscapes for People Food and Nature Initiative (LPFN)• The Nature Conservancy (TNC)• United Nations Development Programme: South Africa Country Office (UNDP-RSA)• United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)• UNIQUE• WeForest• World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF)• World Resources Institute (WRI)• World Vision• World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

AFR100 contributes to the Bonn Challenge, the New York Declaration on Forests and Sustainable Development Goal 15

• Benin• Burkina Faso• Burundi• Cameroon• Chad• Central African Republic• Cote d'Ivoire• Democratic Republic of Congo• Ethiopia• Ghana• Guinea• Kenya• Liberia

• &Green Fund• Acumen Fund• Ecoplanet Bamboo• Form International• Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)• Global Environment facility (GEF)• Green World Ventures• Moringa Partnership• NatureVest• Permian Global• Terra Global Capital• World Bank

• Madagascar• Malawi• Mozambique• Niger• Nigeria• Republic of Congo• Rwanda• Senegal• South Africa• Sudan• Swaziland• Tanzania• Togo• Uganda

27T E C H N I C A L

technical partners

Africa restoring 100 million hectares of deforested and degraded land by 2030

Through AFR100, national governments, public and private sector partners, international development programs and local communities will restore productivity to deforested and degraded landscapes in order to improve livelihoods.

Mamadou Diakhite | NEPAD [email protected]

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3%of GDP is lost annuallyfrom soil and nutrient depletion on farmland

2.8Mhectares of annual forest cover loss (larger than Rwanda)

65%of Africa’s land is affected by degradation

4. Increase Climate Change ResilienceIn Tigray, Ethiopia, restoration expanded dry season farming from 40 to 40,000 hectares over the past 20 years

5. Reduce Disaster Risk A single mature baobab in Niger’s Mirriah district produces leaves and fruit worth at least $28, allowing farmers to buy cereals and other food during droughts

6. Combat DesertificationTrees help restore, maintain and improve soil fertility by increasing organic soil matter

1. Boost ProductivityIn southern Niger, women used to spend 2.5 hours a day collecting firewood from sparse landscapes. Now, they spend only 0.5 hours by pruning on-farm trees.

2. Improve Food and Water SecurityIn Zinder and Maradi, Niger, adding trees to farms increased crop yields by 15-30%

3. Protect BiodiversityIn Malawi, increasing trees on farms slowed deforestation by reducing the need to cut existing forests

Africa Faces Increasing Resource ChallengesAfrica's population is expected to nearly double by 2050, increasing demands on already-scarce soil and water resources and exacerbating existing challenges:

Restoring Degraded Land Can Improve LivelihoodsAfrica has the largest restoration opportunity of any continent in the world—more than 700 million hectares of degraded land, or an area the size of Australia. This degraded land can be restored to forests or mosaic landscapes, providing many benefits.

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Contact Mamadou Diakhite NEPAD [email protected]

Find out more: http://afr100.org

AFR100 contributes to the Bonn Challenge, the New York Declaration on Forests and Sustainable Development Goal 15

4. Increase Climate Change ResilienceIn Tigray, Ethiopia, restoration expanded dry season farming from 40 to 40,000 hectares over the past 20 years

5. Reduce Disaster Risk A single mature baobab in Niger’s Mirriah district produces leaves and fruit worth at least $28, allowing farmers to buy cereals and other food during droughts

6. Combat DesertificationTrees help restore, maintain and improve soil fertility by increasing organic soil matter

1. Boost ProductivityIn southern Niger, women used to spend 2.5 hours a day collecting firewood from sparse landscapes. Now, they spend only 0.5 hours by pruning on-farm trees.

2. Improve Food and Water SecurityIn Zinder and Maradi, Niger, adding trees to farms increased crop yields by 15-30%

3. Protect BiodiversityIn Malawi, increasing trees on farms slowed deforestation by reducing the need to cut existing forests

3%of GDP is lost annuallyfrom soil and nutrient depletion on farmland

2.8Mhectares of annual forest cover loss (larger than Rwanda)

65%of Africa’s land is affected by degradation

Africa Faces Increasing Resource ChallengesAfrica's population is expected to nearly double by 2050, increasing demands on already-scarce soil and water resources and exacerbating existing challenges:

Restoring Degraded Land Can Improve LivelihoodsAfrica has the largest restoration opportunity of any continent in the world—more than 700 million hectares of degraded land, or an area the size of Australia. This degraded land can be restored to forests or mosaic landscapes, providing many benefits.

Africa restoring 100 million hectares of deforested and degraded land by 2030

Through AFR100, national governments, public and private sector partners, international development programs and local communities will restore productivity to deforested and degraded landscapes in order to improve livelihoods.

26 Countries

84.8Million hectares

P O L I T I C A L

$1B in development finance

$481Mprivate sector commitment

F I N A N C I A L

• Catholic Relief Services• CIRAD• Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)• Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)• Heinz Sielmann Stiftung• International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)• International Tree Foundation• International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)• Jane Goodall Institute (JGI)• Justdiggit• Kijani• New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD Agency)• Partnerships for Forests• Solidaridad Network• The Greenbelt Movement• The Landscapes for People Food and Nature Initiative (LPFN)• The Nature Conservancy (TNC)• United Nations Development Programme: South Africa Country Office (UNDP-RSA)• United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)• World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF)• World Resources Institute (WRI)• World Vision• World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

• Benin• Burundi• Cameroon• Chad• Central African Republic• Cote d'Ivoire• Democratic Republic of Congo• Ethiopia• Ghana• Guinea• Kenya• Liberia

• Acumen Fund• Ecoplanet Bamboo• Form International• Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)• Global Environment facility (GEF)• Green World Ventures• Moringa Partnership• NatureVest• Permian Global• Terra Global Capital• World Bank• &Green Fund

• Madagascar• Malawi• Mozambique• Niger• Nigeria• Republic of Congo• Rwanda• Senegal• South Africa• Sudan• Swaziland• Tanzania• Togo• Uganda

21T E C H N I Q U E

technical partners

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Africa restoring 100 million hectares of deforested and degraded land by 2030

22 countries have committed to restore 75.3mhaAS OF FEBRUARY 2017

3.5mhaCentral African Republic

15mhaEthiopia

5.1mhaKenya

1mhaLiberia

4mhaMadagascar1mha

Mozambique

3.2mhaNiger

2mhaRwanda

Togo*

*formulating commitment

2.5mhaUganda

Sudan*

8mhaDemocratic Republic of Congo

$1B in development finance

$481Mprivate sector commitment

Senegal*

Tanzania*

2mhaGuinea

2mhaGhana

.5mhaBenin

2mhaRepublic ofCongo

5mhaIvory Coast

12mhaCameroon

4.5mhaMalawai

2mhaBurundi