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Africa's Great Green Wall to stop the spreading Sahara

Watch Time Magazine's coverage: "The Great Green Wall Initiative generates a great operational platform for responding to the development conundrum of African dry lands," said Jamal Saghir, an advisor on Africa at the World Bank. The bank is increasing support for African initiatives to build resilience against climate change, he said.Naoko Ishii, Head of #GlobalEnvironmentFacility watching our VR film 'Growing a World Wonder' at #COP21 pic.twitter.com/gIrzkeaskS
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Progress
The AU started this pan-African project in 2007."A decade after the initiative started, today the Great Green Wall stands as one of the most innovative and daring endeavours in human history, a real world wonder," said Dr Janet Edeme, an AU agricultural expert.
Since 2007, significant strides have been made. Senegal has planted more than 11-million trees, Nigeria has created 20 000 jobs in rural areas and Ethiopia has restored 15-million hectares of degraded land.
The conference
"With increased challenges of climate change, the need for appropriate risk management strategies should be emphasised," said Bukar Tijani, Africa representative of the Food and Agriculture Organisation. "Youth employment and inclusive growth, including women empowerment, are critical, particularly in light of urbanisation and migration and the dividend that can accrue to Africa from its growing youthful population." At the conference, partners refined a roadmap to implement the Paris pledges to boost livelihood opportunities for local communities and establish greater resilience against climate change. At the end of the first day, ministers affirmed their commitment to implementation in the Dakar Declaration. The Great Green Wall is a collaboration between the AU and international partners such as the Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel, the EU, the African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States, the UN's FAO, the Global Environment Facility, the UN Convention to Combat Desertification, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the Sahara and Sahel Observatory, and the World Bank. SouthAfrica.info reporter
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