Regreening activities kick-off in Somalia
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09.07.19
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Thousands of farmers are set to benefit from land restoration in the drought- and strife-stricken country.
Somalia is at a turning point towards progressive development after two decades of strife and instability. A track record of reforms is being consolidated, paving the way for future debt relief and access to concessional financing. The European Union is a leading player in turning the tide in Somalia through various investment programmes that include restoration of degraded land through regreening initiatives, such as Regreening Africa, led by World Agroforestry (ICRAF).
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