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Localisation
Pakistan
Type de projet
Afforestation, Reforestation Revegetation (ARR)
Registre
Normes
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Objectifs de développement durable

1. Pas de pauvreté

10,400+ people

benefit from direct employment and livelihood enhancement programmes

2. Faim “zéro”

8,900+ people

benefit from reduced living costs and employment opportunities, reducing hunger in the project area

3. Bonne santé et bien-être

43,000 people

are expected to have access to better health services thanks to the project

4. Éducation de qualité

34,400 community members

are expected to have improved skills and/or knowledge resulting from training provided as part of project activities

5. Égalité entre les sexes

Women are empowered

through the creation of a dedicated forum for addressing social and development problems as well as from trainings on topics such as crab farming, handcrafts making, sewing, sanitation or midwifery

6. Eau propre et assainissement

43,000 people

are expected to experience increased water quality and/or improved access to drinking water as a result of project activities

7. Energie propre et d’un coût abordable

Access to clean energy

will be implemented through the provision of solar energy to selected communities, especially those living in the creeks

8. Travail décent et croissance économique

1,000 community members

employed full-time through the project activities

10. Inégalités réduites

3,600+ people

benefit from improved agriculture, livestock management & fisheries programme

13. Mesures relatives à la lutte contre les changements climatiques

2,400,000 tonnes of CO2e reduced

on average each year thanks to the project

14. Vie aquatique

Marine species protected

including the river dolphin, Indian pangolin, and fishing cat, thanks to sustainable fisheries and the implementation of relevant sea laws 

15. Vie terrestre

224,997 hectares of mangroves

restored and protected thanks to the project

16. Paix, justice et institutions efficaces

13 women organisations

formed and consulted

Le projet

Spanning across an area of 350,000 hectares in the Sindh Indus Delta Region of southeastern Pakistan, the project works with local communities to restore what has been lost of the mangrove forests in the region. In partnership with multiple stakeholders including the Sindh government, the project ensures that 5,000 neighbouring households are directly supported and participate in the planting of the planned quarter of a million hectares of mangroves in the area. 

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Les résultats

By the end of 2020, 75,000 hectares of mangroves were already planted in the project area, with the aim to continue at the same rate with the same success. Community members are trained and employed as mangrove stewards, with priority given to women. The replenished mangroves help to ease coastal erosion and buffer against climactic impacts such as storms and rising sea levels. In addition, the project aims to make the villages’ main income source – fishing – become more sustainable.

Project ID: 303923
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