World Environment Day 2026: Restoring Rangelands, Building Resilience
The 5th of June was World Environment Day, and Alliance2015 member Acted celebrated the power of ecosystem restoration to strengthen livelihoods, foster social cohesion, and build climate resilience in some of the world’s most vulnerable landscapes. Through its THRIVE initiative and its global technical partnership with African Rangelands, Acted is helping communities restore degraded ecosystems while creating pathways towards sustainable […]
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