Lobongia Rangelands Restoration
In the heart of Kaabong district, pastoralist communities are taking bold action to heal their land. The Lobongia Rangelands Restoration project is transforming 100 hectares of degraded rangeland into thriving grasslands and forests.
Here's what makes the difference:
Land Recovery: Indigenous grasses and native trees are being replanted and regenerated, restoring the natural ecosystem that sustains livestock and communities alike.
Water and Soil Protection: Strategic conservation structures prevent erosion and capture precious water resources, building climate resilience for uncertain times.
Economic Empowerment: Women and youth gain new opportunities through sustainable energy solutions—improved stoves, briquettes, and biochar production—creating income while reducing environmental pressure.
This integrated approach addresses the root causes of degradation while strengthening community resilience. By investing in rangeland restoration, we're not just planting trees and grass; we're securing the future of pastoralist families and ensuring food security for generations to come.
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