Great Green Wall (Africa)
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Great Green Wall
The Great Green Wall is a project developped by the African Union to face desertification in South Sahara. The project, held by 11 african countries, consists to create a green belt of 15km thick and 7,775 km long, from Senegal to Djibouti [1]
This green barrier is aimed to to protect the land against encroaching sand and erosion. Contributing to improve local incomes, this green barrier will be a global answer to the combined effect of natural ressources degradation and drought in rural areas.[2] In 2010, June 17, the GEF announces that the project will be first financed by a $119 million, already adopted by the African Union in 2007. [3]