Ongoing project
Global Affairs Canada (with contributions from WUSC and CECI)
The NbS Guinean Forests project aims to promote the adoption of nature-based and gender-sensitive solutions for climate change adaptation. The implementation of this project benefits from the experience of a diversity of local and international partners, including the Center for International Forestry Research and Global Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF), the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), ABANTU for Development, and the International Barcode of Life (IBOL).
The ecosystem of West African forests is threatened by climate change. To preserve it, the project aims to increase the leadership of women in Ivory Coast, Ghana, and Guinea in planning for adaptation to these changes. The restoration of degraded forests and the development of inclusive market systems are at the core of the proposed solutions.
In three countries, the NbS Guinean Forests project invests in structures that support community adaptation preparedness for climate change. Restoring degraded forests will safeguard these landscapes essential to biodiversity and the surrounding communities.
A wide range of stakeholders are working on developing local capacities to mobilize evidence-based and context-relevant data. Additionally, the project employs an inclusive market systems approach to promote the engagement of women and vulnerable groups and prioritize nature-based solutions.
landscapes selected for restoration in each country
women and community groups trained in gender-sensitive forest restoration techniques