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REThere’s a regreening movement spreading across Sub-Saharan Africa. Its impact is vast, but it begins with a simple act – digging into the soil.
@justdiggit help to bring degraded landscapes back to life. Working closely with local communities, they inspire farmers and pastoralists to adopt regenerative techniques.
Water bunds, also known as “earth smiles”, are semi-circular shaped pits capture rainwater, allowing it to infiltrate in the soil and revive vegetation.
🌳 Kisiki Hai recovers trees from existing stumps through a process of selection, pruning and protection.
🌱 Grass seed banks, managed and maintained by Maasai women groups in Kenya, produce seeds that can be sold at local markets or to other regreening projects.
These nature-based solutions are both practical and powerful, but how do they scale? Knowledge sharing, digital communications, and AI personalised learning tutors all amplify Justdiggit’s impact.
To learn more, watch the full case study film at the link in our bio 🔗
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