Great Green Wall
- In a renewed global push to restore Africa’s degraded drylands, the African Union’s Great Green Wall project — launched in 2007 — aims to create a 6,000-kilometre-long, 15-kilometre-wide corridor of restored land stretching from Senegal to Djibouti and Ethiopia, covering 11 Sahelian countries.
- The Great Green Wall is an African-led initiative to grow a mosaic of trees, vegetation, and sustainable farmland across the Sahel region — serving as a “living barrier” against desertification and a blueprint for climate resilience and rural development.
- The initiative was originally designed to halt the Sahara Desert’s advance, but has since evolved into a comprehensive ....
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