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African Food Systems and the SDGs Conference - Senegal
Discover how the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) used art to make their African Food Systems and SDGs conference different from the rest. With minimal PowerPoints, participants used music, dance, poetry, and more to communicate about the importance of agroecology.
Community-led conservation of Montonnso Sacred Forest
Discover how local communities in Ghana are working to conserve the Sacred Montonnso Forest through tree planting and sustainably managing their resources.
Grafting mangoes for self-sufficiency and environmental sustainability
The Alpha Women's Empowerment Initiative is making strides in promoting environmental sustainability through their Grafted Mango Tree Planting Project. With the help of ITF and Wessanen UK, over 300 women have been mobilised to plant trees and improve nutrition and income in their communities.
Introducing the Mount Bamboutos Initiative
ITF and ERuDeF have committed to work together for 15 years to contribute to the conservation and restoration of the Mount Bamboutos ecosystem. Learn how this exciting initiative is helping local communities to adopt more sustainable and productive agroforestry systems.
ITF attends the Royal Cornwall Show
On Thursday 7th June, ITF took part in the Prince’s Countryside Parade showcasing all the countryside charities that Prince Charles supports.
Justified and Ancient: The Value of Trees in Cities
This year, our Annual Event is heading north to Sheffield! The “Justified and Ancient: The Value of Trees in Cities“ event, will bring together speakers from diverse backgrounds to discuss the role of trees in urban areas and how to protect them.
An orchard for health and wellbeing
Discover how YMCA Derbyshire transformed an overgrown space into a tranquil orchard as part of the Fruit-full Communities project.
Improved natural resource management in Nkhata Bay
The Nkhata Bay Natural Way programme was developed to support district wide sustainable natural resource management and improved livelihoods for the most disadvantaged households in Nkhata Bay North, Malawi.
Fruit-full Communities: Planting seeds of change in Warrington
Verve Place temporary housing centre is one of 26 sites taking part in Fruit-full Communities – a project supporting young people in supported housing to design and plant an orchard on their grounds.
Stories from the frontlines of forest restoration in Kenya
Discover the inspiring stories of tree planting and agroforestry in Kenya through ITF's 20 Million Trees campaign. From small-scale farmers earning a living while restoring the forest to women's groups nurturing tree nurseries, this campaign is uplifting lives and building capacity for sustainable agriculture.
Protecting biodiversity and livelihoods: The Dom Community Food Forest Project
Discover the Dom Community Food Forest project in Cameroon's Bamenda Highlands, a biodiversity hotspot. Learn about the project's achievements in community empowerment and find out how it is contributing to the global effort to protect endangered ecosystems.
Trees are much more than the lungs of the World
Discover the diverse and valuable roles of trees in our ecosystems beyond being the "lungs of the planet" in this article by Roger Leakey.
Spotlight: Importance of Agroforestry
It’s Day 2 of the Big Give Christmas Challenge. Each day this week, we’re focusing on one aspect of our 20 Million Trees programme. Today the theme is Agroforestry.
Spotlight: Forests and Water
Day 1 of the Big Give has arrived! Each day this week, we’re focusing on one aspect of our 20 Million Trees programme. Today the theme is: Water!
Spotlight: My 20 Trees and Me
For day 4 of the Big Give Christmas Challenge, we're returning to our schools programme, My 20 Trees and Me: Growing up Together, to see how the children and their trees are getting on.
Trees Journal Volume 74 Published!
ITF’s 2017 Trees Journal volume 74 is now published! Andy Egan, ITF Chief Executive, introduces the inspiring and thought provoking articles from a our partners.
Fighting for Kafuga Forest: A critical biodiversity hotspot at risk of encroachment
Kafuga Forest is a remnant patch of ancient rainforest that offers a rare glimpse of Uganda’s remarkable biodiversity. ITF partners, PROBICOU, have been working to secure this area against the ongoing threat of encroachment. Learn about their stakeholder engagement and alternative income generation efforts to protect this critical resource.
Planting trees with schools in Amuria
Working with both children and teachers, Amuria Schools Tree Planting Project (ASTREPP) aims to raise awareness about environmental degradation and give students practical skills in tree planting.
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