Ecosystem Restoration in Angola’s Extended Central Plateau

To generate multiple durable global environmental and socioeconomic benefits (biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, transboundary hydrological flow security) through sustained application of integrated and innovative approaches to restore degraded ecosystems and improve management of land in the "east African water-towers" of Angola's extended central plateau.
· 145,000 ha of National Park under improved management (GEF Ind 1.2)
· 11,200 ha of land and ecosystems under restoration (GEF Ind 3)
· 8,500 ha of productive land under improved practices (GEF Ind 4)

Integrated Natural Resource Management of three Wetlands landscapes, two of which is located on the route of the Great Green Wall in Mauritania (Male, Djelliwar and Karakoro (PGIRN/3ZH)

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Demonstrate the benefits of wetland ecosystem services as a basis for continued social well-being, climate resilience, environmental sustainability and economic profitability at all scales in Mauritania, leveraging the potential of ecosystem restoration as a unifying framework for policy and local action.

Enabling Large-Scale Ecosystem Restoration in Haiti through the Piloting and Implementation of Payments for Environmental Services Schemes

To enable large scale restoration of ecosystems of importance in Haiti by addressing policy deficiencies, promoting a PES mechanism tailored to the local context, and piloting community-driven restoration models through an integrated management approach in three priority landscapes