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Farmer-Managed Natural Regeneration: Restoring African Drylands

October 10, 2025 Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor World

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Main Topic: Farmer-Managed⁣ Natural Regeneration (FMNR)⁣ in⁤ Ghana, and ‍its role in land restoration, particularly⁣ with the⁤ involvement of women.

Key ⁤Points:

* ​ FMNR Technique: the ​image and caption show women ⁢farmers in Ghana ‍demonstrating pruning‍ techniques used in FMNR ‍to ⁤revive degraded landscapes.
* Women’s Role: Women‌ are central to⁣ the success of FMNR. They⁣ are consistently present on‍ farms and prioritize restoration for their⁢ families’ ‍well-being (food,health,water).
* Equal ⁣Engagement: ⁤Engaging both women and men equally ​in ⁢land management decisions is ⁣crucial for FMNR ⁣adoption.
*⁣ Integration with other frameworks: FMNR‍ is being integrated into the Grate Green Wall (GGW) framework and connects with other​ approaches like Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR).
* Challenging Misconceptions: ⁣The text challenges common⁣ misconceptions about land​ restoration, such as⁤ the‌ idea that native species are useless or that people are the ⁣problem. It emphasizes the abundance of⁣ native species and the importance of community involvement.
* Scalability & Opportunity: FMNR is presented as a ‍low-cost, scalable solution to land degradation in Africa, ⁢offering​ a pathway to restore⁢ tree cover and community resilience.
* Importance of Listening to Farmers: ‍Experts emphasize the need to listen to‌ and learn​ from farmers and communities.

People Mentioned:

* Irene ohuok: Doctoral researcher at Right⁣ Livelihood College (RLC). Highlights the ⁢dedication ⁤of women ‍farmers.
* Rinaudo: ⁣(First name‍ not given) – Experienced in⁤ regreening the Sahel, challenges misconceptions.
* ‌ Sammy⁢ Carsan: Agroforestry scientist at ​CIFOR-ICRAF and K4GGWA lead. Emphasizes the scale of land degradation⁢ and⁤ the opportunity FMNR⁢ presents.

Overall Message: The text ​promotes FMNR ⁢as a promising and ‌community-driven approach to land restoration in Africa, with​ a strong emphasis on the vital role ⁤of ⁣women and the importance of ⁤challenging conventional thinking.

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Farmer-managed natural regeneration, FMNR, Great Green Wall, land restoration, Regreening Africa, sustainable livelihoods

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