FP268

Scaling-Up Resilience in Africa’s Great Green Wall (SURAGGWA)

Scaling-Up Resilience in Africa’s Great Green Wall (SURAGGWA)

  • Status Under implementation
  • Date approved 03 Jul 2025 at B.42
  • Est. completion 03 Jul 2035
  • ESS Category Category B

SURAGGWA’s objective is to enhance ecological and climate resilience across Burkina Faso, Chad, Djibouti, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, and Senegal, while substantially increasing carbon sequestration through landscape restoration.

The Sahelian countries within the Great Green Wall (GGW) region are among the poorest and most vulnerable to climate change. Their economies largely depend on agriculture, livestock, and forestry, with over 70 per cent of rural communities reliant on rainfed agriculture. Climate change further exacerbates ecosystem degradation, biodiversity loss, and the vulnerability of agro-silvopastoral landscapes, threatening food security and the sustainability of local livelihoods.

The programme will restore degraded agro-silvo-pastoral landscapes to build climate resilience and mitigation capacities, develop climate-resilient, low-emission Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) value chains to enhance market access and financial inclusion for vulnerable communities, and strengthen GGW institutions to improve coordination, monitoring, resource mobilisation, and knowledge management

The programme supports the African Union-led Great Green Wall (GGW) initiative by enhancing ecological and climate resilience. It contributes to the GGW goals of restoring 100 million hectares of degraded land, creating 10 million new jobs and sequestering 250 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent by 2030 through large-scale land restoration efforts.

Total project value

0.0

Tonnes of emissions avoided

0.0

Beneficiaries

0.0

Direct
1,881,002
Indirect
3,861,925
Theme

Cross-cutting

Result areas

Project timeline

Pipeline

02 Apr 2020  •  1919 days

Concept note received

02 Apr 2020

Funding proposal received

01 Sep 2023

Cleared by GCF Secretariat

20 Mar 2025

Legal opinion on AE's Internal Approval

22 Mar 2025

Cleared by iTAP

09 Jun 2025

Approved

03 Jul 2025  •  1 days

Approved by GCF Board

03 Jul 2025

FAA executed

03 Jul 2025

Under implementation

03 Jul 2025  •  25 days so far

FAA effective

03 Jul 2025

Disbursement - USD 1,159,914

08 Jul 2025

To be completed

03 Jul 2035  •  3,629 days to go

One region

  • Africa

Eight countries

Two priority groups

  • Least Developed Countries
  • African States
USD 0.0
  • Financing
    • Private sector
    • Public sector
  • Size
    • Micro
    • Small
    • Medium
    • Large
GCF150.0mGrantCo-Financing48.2mGrantCo-Financing19.8mGrant..GCF financing 67.6%Co-financing 32.4%

GCF financing1% disbursed

InstrumentAmount
GrantUSD 150,000,000
Total GCF Financing
USD 150,000,000

Co-financing

Co-financerInstrumentAmount
Co-FinancingIn-kindUSD 3,955,000
Co-FinancingGrantUSD 48,226,840
Co-FinancingGrantUSD 19,808,872
Total Co-Financing
USD 71,990,712

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Entity

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Ms. Elizabeth A. Bechdol
Primary

Deputy Director-General
Phone +39 06 57051800
DDG-Bechdol@fao.org
Ms. Maria Helena Semedo
Secondary

Deputy Director-General
More contacts

National Designated Authority

Mali
The Environment and Sustainable Development Agency
Mr. Zantigui KONE Primary
Director General
Phone +223 78 81 08 88
zantiguibkone@yahoo.fr
Mr. Amidou GOÏTA Secondary
Head of department financial resources mobilization
Cite Administrative – Batiment No. 7 – BP: 1634, Bamako, Mali
Phone +223 71768531/66883648
amidougoita@gmail.com
Mauritania
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
Mr. Moulaye Driss Primary
Secretary General
Rue Mamadou Konate, Lot 01 Immeuble du Government N.02 llot V. Tevragh Zeina, Nouakchott, Mauritania
Phone +22236612000
Phone +22248014401
mybradriss@gmail.com
Niger (the)
National Council of the Environment for Sustainable Development (CNEDD)
Dr. Kamaye Maâzou Primary
Executive Secretary
Cabinet du Premier Ministre, PL 17 Rue du Gouverneur Jules Brévié, BP 10193, Niamey, Niger, Niamey, Niger (the)
Phone +227 207 22 559
Phone +27 9698 7470
Phone +227 9022 1700
kamayemaazou@yahoo.fr
kmaazou@gmail.com
Nigeria
National Council on Climate Change Secretariat
Dr. Nkiruka Maduekwe Primary
Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Change and Director General / Chief Executive Officer
14 Vistula Close, Maitama, FCT, Abuja, Nigeria
Phone +2349062000294
DRMADUEKWEDGNCCC@OUTLOOK.COM
Senegal
Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development
Ms. Madeleine Sarr Primary
Head of Climate Change Division
Parc Forestier de Hann, B.P. 4055 Dakar, Senegal, Dakar, Senegal
Burkina Faso
Prime Ministry
Mr. Nebyida Lamech KABORE Primary
Policy Officer
Phone +22676 51 50 80
Phone +226 78 29 27 26
nebyidal@yahoo.fr
nebalamech@gmail.com
Mr. Basile OUEDRAOGO Secondary
Policy Officer
Phone +226 78 16 48 58
Phone +226 67 29 24 54
basileouedraogo3@yahoo.fr
Chad
Ministry of the Environment, Fisheries and Sustainable Development
Mr. Abakar MOURNO ABDOULAYE Primary
Expert Environmentaliste
Avenue Idriss Miskine, N’djamena, Chad
Phone +235 60 28 28 10
Phone +235 90 88 01 01
abmournofils12@gmail.com
Djibouti
Ministry of Housing, Urban Development and Environment
Mr. Dini Omar Primary
Secretary General
P.O.Box:11, Djibouti, Djibouti
Phone +253 2135 2436
dini.omar85@gmail.com
His Excellency Mohamed Moussa Secondary
Minister of Urbanism, Environment and Tourism
Zone Industrielle Sud , Commune de bouloa, Djibouti, Djibouti
Phone +253 21 35 00 06
Phone (253) 21 35 83 57
mhuecabinet@gmail.com

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