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The Great Green Wall { 46 images } Created 16 Oct 2013

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  • Mali
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  • Home wood is collected by the children. Mali
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  • At the Border between Mali and Mauritania
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  • Trees are cut down to sell the wood and coal. These are mainly subsistence activities. Benin.
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  • Trees are cut down to sell the wood and coal. These are mainly subsistence activities. Benin.
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  • Charcoal preparation, Mali
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  • Trees are cut down to sell the wood and coal. These are mainly subsistence activities. Benin.
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  • Burkina Faso
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  • At the Border between Mali and Mauritania
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  • At the Border between Mali and Mauritania
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  • Delta of Senegal in Saint Louis.
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  • After 15 minutes of rain everything is flooded, Burkina Faso.
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  • Desalinization activity, Senegal
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  • Burkina Faso, North. Yacouba Sawadogo, a 60 year-old Burkinabe farmer who has led an economic and environmental transformation in his community’s corner of the Sahel by replanting his own forest and further innovating pits called the zai. He is known as “The Man Who Stopped the Desert”, as in the title of a 2011 documentary on his 38 years of recreating the forest.
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  • Ethiopia, Tigray region, Rayazebo District. A man working on a reforestation project.
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  • Chad, Mao, Desertification, Great Green Wall, Oasis, Lake Chad Basin, Kanem Region
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  • At the Border between Mali and Mauritania
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  • Ethiopia
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  • Niger
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  • Ghana
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  • Ethiopia, Tigray region, Kola District. As part of the World Bank funded Sustainable Land Management Program, the whole community, men as well as women, work relentlessly to prevent erosion and land degradation by planting local species of trees with the Great Green Wall program.
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  • Ethiopia, Tigray region, Rayazebo District. Boys carrying cactus fruits from a plantation recreated by the World Bank funded Sustainable Land Management Program to prevent land erosion.
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  • Sacred Forest Tchavadé
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  • Ghana, National Park.
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  • Ghana, National Park.
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  • At the Border between Mali and Mauritania
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  • Chad, Mao, Kanem Region, Oasis in the Lake Chad Basin.<br />
Women from the local village help to reforest the oasis by planting indigenous plants, with the Great Green Wall program.
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  • Burkina Faso, Plateau Central. Responsible citizens work with the World Bank funded Programme National de Gestion des Terroirs to protect the forests and promote reforestation.
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  • At the Border between Mali and Mauritania
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  • Mauritania, Nouakchott, Great Green Wall program, Green Belt in order to stop the desertification.
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