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This material has been funded by UKaid from the Department for International Development, with additional support from the European Forest Institute's EU FLEGT Facility. The EU FLEGT Facility is funded by the European Union, the Governments of Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, and the European Forest Institute. However the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the official policies and views of either DfID or EFI.

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ETHIOPIA



NEWS

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DATE TITLE AUTHOR
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15/04/2013 Ethiopia enlists help of forest communities to reverse deforestation
Despite taking years to establish the first projects, growth in forest cover and increasing incomes for ...
The Guardian

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18/04/2012 Africa gears up for the debilitating effects of climate change as efforts are made to save the continent’s forests
Of the debilitating effects of climate change the world over, Africa seems to be the most hit continent. ...
Newstime Africa

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03/03/2011 Ethiopia: A double standard on land related issues
Ethiopia Agriculture Ministry, last month, rejected a petition to reconsider the lease of huge forestry ...
Afrik News

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LINKS

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Africa Forest Communicators Network (Affcomnet) Facilitated by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO), the Africa Forest Communicators Network is a voluntary partnership of forestry communication officers from both private and public sector organizations in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

The network aims to strengthen forest communication capacity by sharing solutions and best practice techniques to address forestry issues and challenges in the region.
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