Healing the Desert with Trees in Darfur
Story
Kids for Kids works with communities in Darfur, Sudan an area that suffers the increasing effects of climate change. Kids for Kids will plant a community forest in a village in Darfur, Sudan. The forest will create a microclimate that will reduce soil temperatures, increase soil moisture levels, stabilise the soil and stop the desert encroaching. The 14 different species of drought-resistant tree also provide shade, fruit and the seeds of the Moringa tree can also be used to clean water.
Impact
By planting trees, we will be creating microclimates around the village in an area where moisture levels are virtually non-existent. Microclimates will reduce the temperature of the surrounding soil, stabilising moisture levels which reduces desertification and degradation whilst also helping communities to have a more successful crop yield leading to an increase in income and a reduction in food insecurity. We want a community forest in every Kids for Kids village and clean water for all!
Challenge
Current climate change patterns may cause more extreme and variable climates in the future, threatening agricultural productivity in many areas of Darfur. This in turn exacerbates the level of poverty in the area as well as food insecurity. Darfur is in The Sahel region of Africa which is particularly vulnerable to climate change. These warmer temperatures lead to a degradation of the land and an increase in desertification resulting in the desert encroaching into agricultural land.
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Kids for Kids
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