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Niger

 Avec ses 1 267 000 km², le Niger représente le plus vaste pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest. Comme les deux tiers de son territoire sont toutefois situés dans le désert du Sahara, l’agriculture n’y est principalement possible que sur une bande correspondant au tiers sud du pays. La désertification constitue au Niger un enjeu majeur qui accroît la pression sur le foncier. La dégradation des ressources naturelles fragilise le système pastoral et entrave la pratique de l’agriculture. Face à ces défis, l’État et les citoyens du Niger tentent de reverdir le pays à travers la reforestation et la régénération naturelle assistée. Le pays a également amorcé à partir de 2013 un chantier de révision de ses réglementations foncières.

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Niger

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Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
1394915.029
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1532623.287
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Euro

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Expand sustainable land management and restoration of productive landscapes in hydrographic basins for the implementation of the national goals of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in Panama.

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Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

925147.1825
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Euro

Objectives

To enhance Namibia’s institutional and technical capacities to establish a comprehensive Transparency Framework for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of climate actions and to report on NDC implementation under the Paris Agreement

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

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0
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General

4000000
Donors:
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development

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Euro
ISO 4217 code
EUR
Currency Symbol
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
1394915.029
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

1532623.287
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

Expand sustainable land management and restoration of productive landscapes in hydrographic basins for the implementation of the national goals of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in Panama.

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

925147.1825
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

To enhance Namibia’s institutional and technical capacities to establish a comprehensive Transparency Framework for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of climate actions and to report on NDC implementation under the Paris Agreement

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

0
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General

756964.0694
Donors:
European Commission

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Euro
ISO 4217 code
EUR
Currency Symbol
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
1394915.029
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

1532623.287
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

Expand sustainable land management and restoration of productive landscapes in hydrographic basins for the implementation of the national goals of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in Panama.

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

925147.1825
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

To enhance Namibia’s institutional and technical capacities to establish a comprehensive Transparency Framework for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of climate actions and to report on NDC implementation under the Paris Agreement

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

0
Project duration:
to
Euro

General

1394915.029

Euro

Euro
ISO 4217 code
EUR
Currency Symbol
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
1394915.029
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

1532623.287
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

Expand sustainable land management and restoration of productive landscapes in hydrographic basins for the implementation of the national goals of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in Panama.

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

925147.1825
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

To enhance Namibia’s institutional and technical capacities to establish a comprehensive Transparency Framework for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of climate actions and to report on NDC implementation under the Paris Agreement

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

0
Project duration:
to
Euro

General

911580.5947

Euro

Euro
ISO 4217 code
EUR
Currency Symbol
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
1394915.029
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

1532623.287
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

Expand sustainable land management and restoration of productive landscapes in hydrographic basins for the implementation of the national goals of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in Panama.

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

925147.1825
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

To enhance Namibia’s institutional and technical capacities to establish a comprehensive Transparency Framework for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of climate actions and to report on NDC implementation under the Paris Agreement

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

0
Project duration:
to
Euro

General

867566.5102

Euro

Euro
ISO 4217 code
EUR
Currency Symbol
4000000
Project duration:
to
Euro
Niger is a landlocked country with 80% of its land area covered by desert. Only one eighth of the country's land area can be used for agriculture and livestock. Secure access to fertile land is therefore of vital importance as the country’s population economically depends on it. This scarcity of agricultural land is magnified by the extremely high population pressure in Niger, which has the highest fertility rate in the world. Small family farms mainly have traditional land tenure and use rights, which they may formally obtain, but in reality, this is practically impossible due to the low capacity and insufficient skills of the structures in charge of land tenure. In some parts of the country, customary norms and practices restrict youth and women’s access to land, only in exceedingly rare instances do they access quality land. If women or youth are allocated marginal land, there is often no guarantee of long-term use.
1394915.029
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

1532623.287
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

Expand sustainable land management and restoration of productive landscapes in hydrographic basins for the implementation of the national goals of Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) in Panama.

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

925147.1825
Project duration:
to
Euro

Objectives

To enhance Namibia’s institutional and technical capacities to establish a comprehensive Transparency Framework for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) of climate actions and to report on NDC implementation under the Paris Agreement

Other

Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.

Target Groups

0
Project duration:
to
Euro

General

1532623.287
Donors:
Global Environment Facility
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Le Niger déploie des efforts importants pour restaurer les terres et les sols dégradés. Depuis 2016, les différentes activités menées, telles que la fixation des dunes et la régénération naturelle assistée, ont permis de récupérer 518 405 hectares.

10 Février 2020
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