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African Forest landscape Restoration (AFR100)
Activities The African Restoration Initiative (AFR100The African Restoration Initiative (AFR100) will support two types of restoration activities: Restore to mosaic landscape: Establish and manage trees on agricultural land, either through planting or natural regeneration. This practice is known as “agroforestry” when trees are interspersed with crops, and “silvopasture” when trees are interspersed with livestock. Restore to forests: Planting or natural regeneration of trees on degraded or deforested land. Degraded land can be restored to natural forests for ecosystem services and a carbon sink. In some cases, degraded land can also be restored into productive forests for timber, fuelwood and other forest products.imber, fuelwood and other forest products.  +
Criteria Are not expired  + , Not only have national states as participators  + , Not only in one country  + , Do not have a secretariat or focal point  +
Description AFR100 responds to the African Union mandaAFR100 responds to the African Union mandate to bring 100 million hectares of degraded land into restoration by 2030. AFR100 contributes to the achievement of domestic restoration and sustainable development commitments, the Bonn Challenge, and New York Declaration on Forests among many other targets. Under the broader umbrella of the African Resilient Landscapes Initiative (ARLI), it complements the African Landscapes Action Plan (ALAP), Climate Change, Biodiversity and Land Degradation (LDBA) program of the African Union, and Great Green Wall Initiative (GGWI). And aligns with the Land Degradation Neutrality target-setting process. The initiative directly contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris climate agreement. It builds on the experience and progress achieved through the TerrAfrica Partnership and related landscape restoration efforts. AFR100 also leverages strong partnerships with regional economic communities, the Central African Forest Commission (COMIFAC), and the Global Partnership for Forest Landscape Restoration (GPFLR). for Forest Landscape Restoration (GPFLR).  +
Geographical coverage Africa  +
Goals AFR100 (the African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative) is a country-led effort to bring 100 million hectares of land in Africa into restoration by 2030. AFR100 contributes to the Bonn Challenge, the African Resilient Landscapes Initiative (ARLI).  +
Goals mai AFR100 aims to restore 100 million hectares of deforested and degraded land in Africa by 2030.  +
Have only national states as participators No  +
How are you tracking progress of your initiative AFR100 has recently undertaken a Mid-Term Review following 5 years of implementation. The mid-term review will take place every 5 years.  +
Indicators Implementation;Goal setting (ex-ante);Mitigation - Forestry:2030=100:Mha  + , Funding;Fundraising;  +
LPAA Theme Forestry  + , Financial institutions  + , Private Finance  +
LPAA Theme Adaptation No  +
LPAA Theme Agriculture No  +
LPAA Theme Buildings No  +
LPAA Theme Business No  +
LPAA Theme Cities and subnational governments No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Access and Efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Energy Supply No  +
LPAA Theme Energy efficiency No  +
LPAA Theme Financial institutions Yes  +
LPAA Theme Fluorinated gases No  +
LPAA Theme Forestry Yes  +
LPAA Theme Industry No  +
LPAA Theme Innovation No  +
LPAA Theme International maritime transport No  +
LPAA Theme Other No  +
LPAA Theme Private Finance Yes  +
LPAA Theme Renewable energy No  +
LPAA Theme Resilience No  +
LPAA Theme Short Term Pollutants No  +
LPAA Theme Supply chain emission reductions No  +
LPAA Theme Transport No  +
LPAA Theme Waste No  +
LPAA initiative No  +
Location/Nationality of lead organisation South Africa  +
NAZCA Initiative No  +
Name of initiative African Forest landscape Restoration (AFR100)  +
Name of lead organisation African Forest landscape Restoration  +
Organisational structure AFR100 is led by AFR100 Secretariat housedAFR100 is led by AFR100 Secretariat housed at AUDA-NEPAD in collaboration with the Management Team. Members of the Management Team include: AUDA-NEPAD (South Africa), World Bank (USA), International Union for Conservation of Nature (Switzerland), World Resources Institute (USA), United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (Italy), German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).conomic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).  +
Page url http://climateinitiativesplatform.org/index.php/African_Forest_landscape_Restoration_(AFR100)  +
Participants business organisations number 0  +
Participants companies names Ecoplanet Bamboo  + , Green World Ventures  + , Moringa Partnership  + , Permian Global  + , Form International  + , Terra Global Capital  + , ACUMEN  + , Green Fund  + , NatureVest  +
Participants companies number 9  +
Participants faith members number 0  +
Participants financial institutions number 0  +
Participants governmental actors number 0  +
Participants intergovernmental organisations number 0  +
Participants municipal actors number 0  +
Participants national actors names Benin  + , Burundi  + , Cameroon  + , Central African Republic  + , Chad  + , Ethiopia  + , Ghana  + , Guinea  + , Kenya  + , Liberia  + , Madagascar  + , Malawi  + , Mozambique  + , Niger  + , Republic of Congo  + , Sudan  + , Rwanda  + , Senegal  + , South Africa  + , Tanzania  + , Togo  + , Burkina Faso  + , Nigeria  + , Sierra Leone  + , Cote d’Ivoire  + , Democratic Republic of Congo  + , Mali  + , Uganda  + , Zimbabwe.  + , Eswatini  + , Namibia  + , Zambia  +
Participants national actors number 32  +
Participants non-governmental organisations names Catholic Relief Services - CRS (USA)  + , Conservation International (USA)  + , Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit - GIZ (Germany)  + , EverGreening Alliance (Australia)  + , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO (Italy)  + , Heinz Sielmann Stiftung (Germany)  + , International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT (USA)  + , International Tree Foundation (United Kingdom)  + , International Union for Conservation of Nature - IUCN (Switzerland)  + , Jane Goodall Institute (USA)  + , Justdiggit (Netherland)  + , Kijani Forests for Change (Kenya)  + , Partnership for Forests (United Kingdom)  + , Solidaridad Network (Netherlands)  + , The Greenbelt Movement (Kenya)  + , The Landscapes for People Food and Nature Initiative (Ethiopia)  + , The Nature Conservancy (USA)  + , United Nations Development Programme: South Africa Country Office (South Africa)  + , United Nations Environment Programme (Kenya)  + , UNIQUE Forestry and Land Use gmbh (Germany)  + , WeForest (Belgium)  + , World Agroforestry Center - ICRAF (Kenya)  + , World Resources Institute (USA)  + , World Vision (United Kingdom)  + , World Wide Fund for Nature - WWF (Switzerland)  + , The Technical partners are: Bioversity International (Italy)  + , CIFOR (Indonesia)  + , CIRAD (France)  + , Global Water Partnership Southern Africa (Sweden)  + , Oturam Regenerative Agriculture (USA)  + , Partnership for Africa’s Development - NEPAD (Ethiopia)  + , Plant for the Planet Foundation (USA)  +
Participants non-governmental organisations number 32  +
Participants other members number 0  +
Participants regional actors number 0  +
Participants research and educational organisations number 0  +
Participants supporting partners names Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development - BMZ (Germany)  + , Global Environment Facility - GEF (USA)  + , World Bank (USA).  +
Participants supporting partners number 3  +
Participants total names Benin  + , Burundi  + , Cameroon  + , Central African Republic  + , Chad  + , Ethiopia  + , Ghana  + , Guinea  + , Kenya  + , Liberia  + , Madagascar  + , Malawi  + , Mozambique  + , Niger  + , Republic of Congo  + , Sudan  + , Rwanda  + , Senegal  + , South Africa  + , Tanzania  + , Togo  + , Burkina Faso  + , Catholic Relief Services - CRS (USA)  + , Conservation International (USA)  + , Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit - GIZ (Germany)  + , EverGreening Alliance (Australia)  + , Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO (Italy)  + , Heinz Sielmann Stiftung (Germany)  + , International Center for Tropical Agriculture - CIAT (USA)  + , International Tree Foundation (United Kingdom)  + , International Union for Conservation of Nature - IUCN (Switzerland)  + , Jane Goodall Institute (USA)  + , Justdiggit (Netherland)  + , Kijani Forests for Change (Kenya)  + , Partnership for Forests (United Kingdom)  + , Solidaridad Network (Netherlands)  + , The Greenbelt Movement (Kenya)  + , The Landscapes for People Food and Nature Initiative (Ethiopia)  + , The Nature Conservancy (USA)  + , United Nations Development Programme: South Africa Country Office (South Africa)  + , United Nations Environment Programme (Kenya)  + , UNIQUE Forestry and Land Use gmbh (Germany)  + , WeForest (Belgium)  + , World Agroforestry Center - ICRAF (Kenya)  + , World Resources Institute (USA)  + , World Vision (United Kingdom)  + , World Wide Fund for Nature - WWF (Switzerland)  + , The Technical partners are: Bioversity International (Italy)  + , CIFOR (Indonesia)  + , CIRAD (France)  + , Global Water Partnership Southern Africa (Sweden)  + , Oturam Regenerative Agriculture (USA)  + , Partnership for Africa’s Development - NEPAD (Ethiopia)  + , Plant for the Planet Foundation (USA)  + , Nigeria  + , Sierra Leone  + , Cote d’Ivoire  + , Democratic Republic of Congo  + , Mali  + , Uganda  + , Zimbabwe.  + , Eswatini  + , Namibia  + , Zambia  +
Primary function Fundraising  + , Goal setting (ex-ante)  +
Progress that has been made by your initiative Approximatley 25% complete (underway). $1BApproximatley 25% complete (underway). $1B in development finance has been committed, $481M private sector commitment. There is strong political will and commitment across the African continent for a large-scale FLR movement in Africa. AFR100 Secretariat in collaboration with partners has conducted trainings and capacity development initiatives with AFR100 country partners including development of guideline for FLR under AFR100. Identified priority support areas for AFR100 country partners to move restoration forward. Concept notes for monitoring and financing working groups. AUDA-NEPAD/AFR100 Secretariat is a consortium partner in the IKI- Large-scale Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) in Africa programmecape Restoration (FLR) in Africa programme  +
Secretariat Email: AFR100Sec@nepad.org; Physical address: 30 15th Road, Midrand, Johannesburg, 1685, South Africa  +
Starting year 2015  +
Starting year n 2,015  +
Total members 73  +
Type of initiative Funding  + , Implementation  +
Type of lead organisation International organisation  +
Website address http://www.afr100.org/  +
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