Unlocking $100 Billion For Restoring Africa’s Landscapes

How do we get there? Join leaders from civil society, philanthropy, business, and government for a open discussion on this key question for the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

2030 is a big year for Africa: By then, governments have committed to begin restoring more than 100 million ha of degraded landscapes through the AFR100 Initiative and the Great Green Wall. Growing trees, revitalizing grasslands, planting mangroves, and a host of other techniques would provide a future that is more food-, water-, and energy-secure. It would also be a major financial boon for rural communities: For every $1 invested in restoring land, people can see $7-30 in economic benefits. At minimum, investing $100 billion across 100 million restored hectares could add more than $700 billion of value.

Galvanized by that opportunity and successful projects from past decades, investors recently committed more than $14 billion for implementing the Great Green Wall over the next five years. And last year, corporations announced that they would invest in protecting, growing, and restoring 1 trillion trees around the world as part of their plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

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Forest and Landscape Restoration Monitoring

Showcasing existing national environment and Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) monitoring frameworks, identify some monitoring platforms and processes to contribute to the national FLR progress reporting as well as identify lessons learned, gaps, and the way forward for FLR monitoring in Kenya.

The keynote speakers are Prof Hamadi Boga: Principal Secretary – State Department for Crop Development and Agricultural Research and Dr. Chris Kiptoo: Principal Secretary – Ministry of Environment and Forestry. We will also have speakers from the Kenya Forest Service (KFS), Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), Kenya Water Towers Agency (KWTA), Council of Governors (CoG), the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), Global EverGreening Alliance (GEA) and World Resources Institute (WRI).

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Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity

In light of the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Global Symposium on Soil Biodiversity (GSOBI21), ‘Keep soil alive, protect soil biodiversity’ will be a science-policy meeting, fully virtual that will take place from 19-22 April 2021. Due to its new format and the time difference between the different regions of the world, adjustments have been made to the current agenda.

It is jointly organized by the UN FAO and its Global Soil Partnership (GSP), the Intergovernmental Technical Panel on Soils (ITPS), together with the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), the Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative (GSBI) and the Science-Policy Interface of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (SPI UNCCD).

The main objective will be to fill some critical knowledge gaps and promote discussion among policy makers, food producers, scientists, practitioners and other stakeholders on solutions to live in harmony with nature, and ultimately, achieve the SDGs through the conservation and sustainable use of soil biodiversity.

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From Policy to Action: Forest and economic revival with bamboo

Registration is required for this event. Register here.

INBAR will be hosting a side event at this Forum: ‘From policy to action: forest and economic revival with bamboo‘. The event will draw on two thematic priorities of UNFF16: ‘Enhancing forest-based economic, social and environmental benefits’ and ‘Reversing the loss of forest cover’.

This side event will present three case studies from Africa, Asia and Latin America, about the use of bamboo for forest and landscape restoration, and as a tool for livelihood and poverty reduction. The case studies will focus specifically on: product innovations and industrial value chains in Asia; energy value chain in Africa; and bamboo housing in Latin America.

The event will have one keynote speech, and three expert speakers. The presentations will be followed by a Q&A session.

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5th AFR100 Annual Partnership Meeting

AFR100 Focal Points and partners will participate in the 2021 AFR100 Annual Partnership Meeting in-person in Kigali, Rwanda and through an online interactive platform. Building up to the launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, the meeting will aim to scale up restoration across the alliance’s 30 member countries.

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The Roots of the FMNR Movement in Kenya

This discussion will explore the evolution of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) in Kenya from an indigenous practice to a movement restoring livelihoods and landscapes across the country.   Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) is a low-cost, sustainable technique involving the systematic regeneration and management of trees and shrubs from tree stumps, roots and seeds.

Speakers from World Vision Kenya, World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), together with panel members from partner organisations also supporting FMNR, will highlight the lessons for further scaling of FMNR up, out and deep across the Kenya and beyond in this free webinar.

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Sustainable financing for achieving forest and landscape restoration (FLR) at scale: making FLR a reality

EcoAgriculture Partners welcomes you to join the technical side event for FAO’s Celebration of the International Day of Forests on ´Sustainable financing for achieving forest and landscape restoration (FLR) at scale: making FLR a reality

During this event, we will launch an important FAO report, co-authored with EcoAgriculture Partners, on ´Local Financing Mechanisms for Forest and Landscape Restoration: A Review of Local-Level Finance Mechanisms.

EcoAgriculture’s President, Sara J. Scherr, will moderate the event. We will discuss various financing mechanisms with our distinguished panel: Christophe Besacier (FAO), Mathilde Iweins—lead author of the report (FAO), Katiella Mai Moussa (UN Capital Development Fund–UNCDF) and Chadi Mohanna (Ministry of Agriculture, Lebanon).

  • For the full agenda and more details, please see here
  • For the entire program of the Opening Session of International Day of Forests, please see here.

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Global Youth Summit

The virtual IUCN One Nature, One Future Global Youth Summit kicks off April 5th, 2021. The Summit will strengthen connections between young leaders and their existing global networks, encourage interdisciplinary learning, provide a space for broader storytelling on conservation, and add momentum to growing youth movements for nature and climate.

During this unique time of history, virtual spaces open the opportunity for greater inclusivity. Youth from around the world are invited to participate in youth-led capacity building workshops, networking events, and contribute to an outcome document to be delivered to IUCN’s World Conservation Congress in 2021.

Young people are the engine of change. To realize the world we want, it is critical to engage and empower the voice of youth.

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Fifth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly

The fifth session of the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA-5) provides leadership, catalyzes, intergovernmental actions on the environment, and contributes to the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The overall theme of UNEA-5 is “Strengthening Actions for Nature to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals”.

The theme calls for strengthened action to protect and restore nature and the nature-based solutions to achieve the SDGs in its three complementary dimensions (social, economic and environmental). UNEA-5 provides Member States and stakeholders with a plat-form for sharing and implementing successful approaches that contribute to the achievement of the environmental dimension of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs, including the goals relation to the eradication of poverty and sustainable patterns of consumption and production. UNEA-5 will also provide an opportunity for Member States and Stakeholders to take ambitious steps towards building back better and greener by ensuring that investments in economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic contribute to sustainable development.

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Luxembourg Sustainable Finance Strategy Launch Event

The Luxembourg Sustainable Finance Strategy launch will begin with a discussion between Pierre Gramegna, Minister of Finance, and Carole Dieschbourg, Minister of Environment, Climate and Sustainable Development, moderated by Philipp von Restorff (Luxembourg for Finance). The Ministers will exchange their views on sustainable finance and the Luxembourg finance center.

Afterwards, Nicoletta Centofanti, Sustainability Adviser of the LSFI, will present the association and provide further insights on the Strategy and its goals.

A Q&A session will follow the presentation of the LSFI and the Strategy to provide the audience with the opportunity to learn more about the topic.

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