In Tanzania’s drought-prone rangelands, the planting of native species is reviving ecosystems, to the benefit of people and nature.
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With support from the Adaptation Fund, a project is helping restore wetlands in the La Mojana region of northern Colombia.
The 23rd session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues will take place in-person from 15-26 April 2024.
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