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The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) is a CGIAR Consortium Research Centre. ICRAF’s headquarters are in Nairobi, Kenya, with six regional offices located in Cameroon, China, India, Indonesia, Kenya and Peru.
The Centre’s vision is a rural transformation throughout the tropics as smallholder households increase their use of trees in agricultural landscapes to improve their food security, nutrition security, income, health, shelter, social cohesion, energy resources and environmental sustainability.
ICRAF's mission is to generate science-based knowledge about the diverse benefits - both direct and indirect - of agroforestry, or trees in farming systems and landscapes, and to disseminate this knowledge to develop policy options and promote policies and practices that improve livelihoods and benefit the environment.
The World Agroforestry Centre is guided by the broad development challenges pursued by the CGIAR. These include poverty alleviation that entails enhanced food security and health, improved productivity with lower environmental and social costs, and resilience in the face of climate change and other external shocks.
ICRAF's work also addresses many of the issues being tackled by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that aim to eradicate hunger, reduce poverty, provide affordable and clean energy, protect life on land and combat climate change.
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Displaying 136 - 140 of 146Strengthening Land Management
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Strengthening Land Management for Peaceful Co-Existence in Darfur to address the issue of land in Darfur, which constitutes a considerable challenge to the Darfur peace initiatives and paves the way for sustainable recovery and reconstruction.
Securing Watershed services -
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This project aims to secure the watershed services through Sustainable Land Management in the Ruvu and Zigi catchments (Eastern Arc Region), Tanzania
GEF TOURISM PROJECT
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Strengthening protection of globally significant biodiversity through sustainable practices from land use planning, and sectorial decision making in forestry, agriculture and tourism sectors.
Mainstreaming Sustainable Land
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Mainstreaming Sustainable Land Management and Biodiversity Conservation in the Republic of Mauritius
Integrated Landscape Managemen
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The project shall facilitate a transformative shift from unsustainable to integrated sustainable land management in Mount Elgon landscape to prevent land degradation and reduce risks of natural disasters.