Impact

Global Objective: « Increase adoption of climate-smart landscape restoration practices and increase access to income opportunities. »

Results of PRTD-MALI

Direct beneficiaries are estimated at between 2 and 2.3 million people. They include rural communities; vulnerable populations (climate-impacted agricultural migrants, transhumant herders, internally displaced persons, young men and women and the elderly); traditional/coutum authorities; State technical services at central and decentralized levels; producer organisations; Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); private investors interested in Non-timber forest products (NPFP) and civil society and community groups that will be involved in the governance of degraded lands.

Main expected results

  • Area of land subject to sustainable landscape management practices (CRI, Hectare [Ha])
  • Persons benefiting more from natural resources, disaggregated by sex (male/female)
  • Net greenhouse gas emissions (IRC, tonnes of CO2/year)
  • Target recipients who received the rating « Satisfied » or more for project interventions (sex/age).

Ha under sustainable landscape management practices

Tonnes of net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions

target beneficiaries with note « Satisfied » Project interventions (by gender, age)

under sustainable landscape management practices

persons with increased access to income opportunities, disaggregated by sex (male/female)

Certificates/diploma awarded in capacity-building training (by category and gender)

ha of forest area under development plans

pastoral areas under management plans

conflict management agreements signed and implemented

Conceptualised MRV and operational national forest information system (SIFOR) to improve operational sustainable forest management practices

PDESC developed and adopted by local commissions

areas restored in the interior delta of Niger by category (disaggregated by type of activity)

landscapes crossed by the GGWI belt in Mali restored

Agri-Sylvo-Integrated Community Farms (FACI)

Business plans supported by the project divided between NLFP and fishery products

women in non-timber forest products receiving financial grants

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