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Impact Tracking Database: Submission #619
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Submission Number: 619
Submission ID: 74580
Submission UUID: 9f3461cf-a1d7-4939-99f2-4aa068a5a2ca
Submission URI: /impact-tracking
Created: Wed, 20/12/2023
Completed: Wed, 20/12/2023
Changed: Wed, 20/12/2023
Remote IP address: 10.208.1.102
Submitted by: ana.costiniu
Language: English
Is draft: No
Webform: Impact Tracking Database
Submitted to: Impact Tracking Database
Young farmers lead land restoration in Malawi
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UNDP, through its Biodiversity and Ecosystems Services Network (BES-Net) project and its Malawi country office, engages young entrepreneurs in land restoration activities across the three districts of Lilongwe, Dedza and Salima. BES-Net, which is supported by the Government of Germany and SwedBio, brings together scientists, policymakers, and practitioners including local communities to implement tangible biodiversity solutions with knowledge and evidence provided by UNCCD, IPBES, and other sources.
UNDP is channeling seed funds to the Malawi Green Corps, a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources to train more than 2,000 young people in land restoration, with a focus on sustainable livelihoods.
UNDP is channeling seed funds to the Malawi Green Corps, a flagship initiative of the Ministry of Forestry and Natural Resources to train more than 2,000 young people in land restoration, with a focus on sustainable livelihoods.
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Land degradation and restoration assessment
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