Launch of the RIPOSTES project in favor of the Great Green Wall

Dakar, November 24, 2022

The Ministry of the Environment, Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition (MEDDTE), the European Union (EU) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) have officially launched, this November 24, 2022 in Ndiob (Fatick), the Resilience and Intensive Reforestation Project for the Safeguarding of Territories and Ecosystems in Senegal, called (RIPOSTES / “Dooleel Aalam”).

The RIPOSTES project is implemented by the FAO and placed under the political support of the MEEDTE through the Senegalese Agency for Reforestation and the Great Green Wall (ASERGMV). Lasting five years, RIPOSTES is funded by the EU for an amount of 4.9 million euros and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) for 1.1 million euros. It covers the silvopastoral zone and the Groundnut Basin, in particular the regions of Louga, Matam, Fatick and Kaffrine.

The objective of the project is to contribute to building the capacity of communities to adapt to climate change and to mitigate their effects through sustainable management of land and ecosystems. It targets the scaling up and saturation of 50,000 hectares with restoration options improving forest cover for the benefit of 10,000 households from 13 municipalities (35,000 ha directly facilitated, including 5,000 ha of wooded community areas, and 15,000 ha through influence adoption).

Lancement projet RIPOSTES en faveur de la grande muraille verte

In particular, during the implementation of the project, emphasis will be placed on (i) Promoting holistic and integrated governance of natural resources and contributing to the management and optimization of local dynamics of resilience; (ii) strengthening the restoration and rehabilitation of agrosystems and promoting a sustainable land use system through a landscape approach to Sustainable Land Management (SLM), with a view to contributing to carbon sequestration and the improvement ecosystem services; (iii) building the capacities of populations, including vulnerable groups, by encouraging the creation of sustainable opportunities for the enhancement and development of value chains for non-timber forest products and by promoting public-private partnership (PPP): 30 companies development of NWFPs and 13 nurseries newly created or revitalized and generating 2,000 rural jobs, in addition to an ecotourism business model based on a PPP around the reserves.

Lancement du projet RIPOSTES en faveur de la grande muraille verte

The various stakeholders insisted on the pressing issues and challenges that the project must meet to boost local actions and ensure sustainable land management. They also discussed the contribution to the implementation of the Emerging Senegal Plan (PSE) and the acceleration of the pan-African program of the Great Green Wall. Abdou Diop, Deputy Governor of the Fatick region, in charge of Development and representing the Minister of the Environment, Sustainable Development and Ecological Transition, Mr. Alioune Ndoye, magnified the commitment of development partners for the implementation implementation of the Emerging Senegal Plan (PSE) and underlined the importance of this new project which will boost local actions for sustainable and inclusive land management. According to Gouantoueu Robert Guei, FAO Sub-Regional Coordinator for West Africa and Representative in Senegal, "the RIPOSTES project will complement and strengthen frameworks for governance and multi-stakeholder dialogue in order to achieve more efficient agrosilvopastoral systems, more inclusive, more resilient and more sustainable”.

Lancement du projet RIPOSTES en faveur de la Grande muraille verte

Jean-Marc PISANI, Ambassador of the European Union in Senegal, declared that "with more than 35,000 hectares of restored land, the creation of around fifty agro-ecological farms, the setting up of 27 nurseries, support for sustainable entrepreneurship and the creation of approximately 2,000 new green jobs for young people and women, the RIPOSTES project is up to the challenge and contributes to "climate justice", a common vision of the partnership between the 'European Union and Senegal'.