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Hope for Restoration and Reduced Humanitarian Needs

Author: Evelyn Fey (WFP)

“A group of people working in a dryland agricultural field with young crops, set against a rural landscape of scattered trees and distant hills. Overlaid text reads: ‘Hope for Restoration & Reduced Humanitarian Needs.’”
This interactive story explores how land restoration in Chad is helping reduce humanitarian needs while strengthening food security, livelihoods and long-term resilience. As you scroll, you will see how proven, community-driven solutions are bringing degraded agricultural and pastoral land back to life by restoring soil health, increasing vegetation cover and improving water management in some of the Sahel’s most fragile environments.

Discover how simple but scalable approaches, strong national partnerships and local knowledge are already transforming landscapes and lives and in Chad.