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Showcasing humanitarian, environmental, international development efforts
If gap is not closed by 2030, it is extremely unlikely that the goal to hold global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius can be reached
How to engage and mobilize mass movements
"Move passions to move people to move the world"
Successes in Bangladesh and Ethiopia offer insights for countries facing famine
Cities have a key role to play in propelling change in the global landscape
Gender considerations should be incorporated from the start in forests and landscapes restoration planning
Mangroves are being degraded by plastic pollution as Haiti struggles to manage its waste effectively
Investing in rural landscapes may reduce number of displaced people
Advancing responsive forest landscape restoration
Indigenous livelihoods at risk where land rights are unclear
CIFOR’s incoming Director General lays out plans for the future
As part of AFR100 Annual Partnership Meeting in Niamey, Niger, all participants was went to a field trip, visiting two village in Niger, to meet the community and hear they voice on the success story on restoration program.
During AFR100 Second Annual Partnership Meeting in Niamey, Niger, the GLF team had an chat with Bernhard Worm, Senior Policy Officer at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).