"PARIS - Ten African countries have committed to restore 31 million hectares of degraded and deforested land, under a new push to make 100 million hectares productive again by 2030.
The AFR100 scheme, launched on Sunday in Paris, will be backed by $1 billion from the World Bank and additional funds from Germany, as well as $545 million in private-sector investment.
"Restoring our landscapes brings prosperity, security and opportunity," said Rwanda's Minister of Natural Resources Vincent Biruta."
Megan Rowling reports for the Thomson Reuters Foundation December 6, 2015.
"African Nations Aim To Restore 100 Million Hectares of Land By 2030"
Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn, 12/07/2015