NATURE+ in Burkina Faso: Country report 2022-2024
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From
CGIAR Initiative on Nature-Positive Solutions
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Published on
20.02.25
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The CGIAR Nature-Positive Solutions Initiative made considerable progress in Burkina Faso. Activities with women’s groups, schools and climate-challenged smallholders established new frameworks to promote nature-positive activities and research. This report highlights NATURE+ activities across three years in Burkina Faso and looks ahead at the Initiative’s continued work in the CGIAR Research Portfolio 2025-2030.
Read the Country Report: Nature+ in Burkina Faso 2022-2024.
Cover photo:
Women work at a tree nursery in Burkina Faso as part of NATURE+’s efforts on restoration with native tree species. Some 600 small-scale nurseries were identified and surveyed, and upcoming research results will provide guidance for improving their operations and helping Burkina Faso reach its goal of restoring 5 million hectares of land.
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