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FOREST GARDENS RESTORE LAND AND HOPE IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA

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Forest Garden Projects: Making a Difference in Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda.

 

Forest garden projects have been making a difference in countries like Kenya, Mali, Senegal, Tazania, and Uganda.

United Nations recognized initiatives transforms communities and fights desertification.

More than 50,000 families have already benefited

They are restoring degraded land and harvesting food amid drought and poverty.

The goal is to restore 2,290 square kilometers of land by 2030.

This effort helps fight desertification and strengthens local food security

Beyond environmental impact, the project also restores dignity and hope for thousands.

Forest gardens generate income, provide food, and strengthen community bonds.

How Can Civil Humanitarian Diplomats Help?

Civil Humanitarian Diplomats from Jethro International can act as bridges between governments, NGOs, and local communities.

They facilitate dialogue, promote partnerships, and attract investment to projects like forest gardens.

They can also help mobilize volunteers and international donations.

And they can raise awareness of these efforts in global forums, drawing more support to expand their positive impact.

When international cooperation takes root, the harvest is more than food — it’s transformed lives.

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Jethro International’s Communications Department curates the most relevant information about the actions of humanitarian civilian diplomats around the world. Stay up to date, follow and share your actions with us! Please contact us at midia@civildiplomat.org
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