Five more community-led African groups join global landscape restoration network
PolicyWednesday, March 25, 2026Mongabay

Five more community-led African groups join global landscape restoration network

The School Food Forest Initiative in Uganda's Kalangala district, alongside five other community-led African groups, has joined a global network dedicated to landscape restoration. This initiative aims to combat rapid deforestation through community engagement and education, particularly by promoting tree planting in local schools.

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