Togo: Two Tchamba communes commit to AFR100 landscape restoration

Agriculture
Monday, 16 March 2026 12:47
Togo: Two Tchamba communes commit to AFR100 landscape restoration

(Togo First) - The communes of Tchamba 2 and Tchamba 3 have formally committed to the AFR100 initiative, an African-led effort to restore 100 million hectares of degraded landscapes across the continent by 2030.

The commitments were formalized during validation workshops held last week in Tchamba prefecture.

The workshops assessed forest landscape restoration opportunities in both communes. Participants reviewed available technical data and identified priority activities to feed into a restoration plan expected in 2026. Discussions also covered mechanisms to mobilize the resources needed to implement the projects.

The initiative is supported by German development cooperation through GIZ under the Forests4Future programme, which focuses on forest landscape restoration and sector governance. The programme is co-financed by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Under the initiative, Tchamba 2 plans to restore 30,000 hectares of forest landscapes, while Tchamba 3 is targeting 16,000 hectares.

Administrative and local authorities called for the mobilisation of territorial stakeholders to implement the commitments. The objective is to integrate restoration activities into local development plans and strengthen ecosystem resilience to climate change.

At the national level, Togo has committed under the AFR100 initiative to restore 1.4 million hectares of forest landscapes by 2030.

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