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Ny Tanintsika: The success story of model Malagasy villages
This is a success story about how Ny Tanintsika restored 47 ha of forest in S. E. Madagascar in one year.
Agroforestry for poverty reduction and improved livelihoods
Project update from our partners Masaka District Landcare Chapter (MADLACC) in the central region of Uganda who have recently completed an agroforestry project that sought to reduce poverty levels and improve food security for local communities.
Project Update – Endemic trees for sustainable agroforestry
A total of 800 households have planted trees on their farms and 60 different species of native tree were planted as part of the project. Farmers have been taught new skills, such as seed collection and tree nursey establishment to ensure the continuation of these new farming methods in the future.
Community-led conservation of Montonnso Sacred Forest
Discover how local communities in Ghana are working to conserve the Sacred Montonnso Forest through tree planting and sustainably managing their resources.
Grafting mangoes for self-sufficiency and environmental sustainability
The Alpha Women's Empowerment Initiative is making strides in promoting environmental sustainability through their Grafted Mango Tree Planting Project. With the help of ITF and Wessanen UK, over 300 women have been mobilised to plant trees and improve nutrition and income in their communities.
Endemic trees for sustainable agroforestry in Madagascar
In Madagascar, ITF partner Ny Tanintsika are halfway through their project titled ‘Endemic Trees for Sustainable Agroforestry’, which aims to work with farming communities near the COFAV Rainforest Corridor.
Sustainable community agroforestry in Kakamega
We are delighted to announce the start of a new project with the Community Empowerment Initiative Network (CEIN).
Building community resilience through mangrove restoration in Zanzibar
We are excited to announce that we have secured funding for a new project in Zanzibar! Aiming to increase the capacity of local communities in participatory forest management, the project will work on 10 villages around Unguja.
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