$36 billion Great Green Wall in Africa that's an attempt to hold back desertification

The Great Green Wall initiative in Africa is indeed a monumental project aimed at combating desertification, land degradation, and climate change across the Sahel region. 

– The Great Green Wall is envisioned as a massive wall of trees and vegetation stretching across Africa from Senegal in the west to Djibouti in the east, covering approximately 8,000 kilometers (about 4,970 miles).

– The primary goal is to combat desertification by restoring degraded land, promoting sustainable land management practices, and fostering resilience to climate change impacts in the Sahel region, which spans from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea.

1. Environmental Restoration: Planting trees and restoring vegetation cover to combat soil erosion, reduce desert encroachment, and restore biodiversity.

. Climate Change Mitigation: Enhancing carbon sequestration and promoting climate-resilient landscapes to mitigate the effects of climate change.

Creating jobs, improving food security, and supporting local communities through sustainable land use practices and livelihood diversification. 

– The estimated cost of the Great Green Wall project is around $36 billion.

– Funding for the initiative comes from a combination of international donors, including governments, development organizations, and private sector partners.

The Great Green Wall represents a bold and innovative approach to addressing complex environmental and socio-economic challenges in the Sahel region. While it is a massive undertaking, 

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