
African Land
Restoration Projects
Across Africa, people are restoring farms, forests, and pasture through the AFR100 Initiative. The projects highlighted here illustrate how forest and landscape restoration can improve food and water security, create jobs for local people, and help communities adapt to climate change.
All Projects

Building Green Corridors for Biodiversity in Ethiopia
Agroforestry Reforestation
Partnering with Ethiopian Communities to Restore Degraded Land
Agroforestry Assisted Natural Regeneration Reforestation
Planting Coffee Trees in Rwanda for Land Restoration and Community Development
Agroforestry Reforestation
Planting Trees in Tanzania for Farmers and Biodiversity
Agroforestry Reforestation
Creating Businesses that Restore Kenya’s Drylands
Agroforestry Assisted Natural Regeneration Grassland Restoration Reforestation
Restoring Sacred Forests in Benin with Local Communities
Agroforestry Reforestation
Growing native trees to grow profit in Niger
Agroforestry Applied Nucleation Enrichment Planting Reforestation Riparian Restoration
Revitalizing mangroves and storing blue carbon in Côte d’Ivoire
Agroforestry Reforestation
An Alliance of Cooperatives Adding Trees to Togo’s Farms
Agroforestry Assisted Natural Regeneration Reforestation
Fostering Sustainable Landscape Restoration Through Enterprise in Tanzania
Agroforestry
Organizing communities to grow trees and prosperity in Togo
Agroforestry Assisted Natural Regeneration Reforestation
Restoring Zambia’s Landscape While Promoting the Cashew Industry
Agroforestry Reforestation
Saving groups empowering rural farmers to reverse the deforestation in Burundi
Agroforestry Assisted Natural Regeneration Enrichment Planting Reforestation Riparian Restoration Silvopasture
Transforming Ghana’s Climate Challenges into Opportunities
Agroforestry Assisted Natural Regeneration Reforestation