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about green legacy program

National Green Development Action Program or Green Legacy Initiative, which was launched in 2019 by Prime Minster Abiyi Ahmed that aims to curb the effects of climate change and deforestation in Ethiopia to plant 20 billion trees in four years across the country. In the first phase of GLI, Ethiopia targeted to plant 20 billion seedlings and yet achieved planting 25 billion including forest, agroforest and fruit seedlings. In the next four years (second phase 2023/2024), it is planned to plant 25 billion seedlings in different agro-ecologies. In relation to this Somali regional state were planned to plant 37,380,917 at first phase of green legacy program and achieved 23,705,968 including forest, agroforest and fruit seedlings.

vision

Ensure the development of the country through implementing efficient rural as well as urban green initiatives based on research and development and by coordinating human power and institutional and technical capacities at all levels.

Mission

Planting seedlings in cities and rural areas to improve the benefit of forest for the region social and ecological goals and realizing regional prosperity.
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Regional GLI

Total Of Our Plan:

Total Of Our Achieved:

Total Of Area:

Dawa ()


Plan

40

Achieved

37112

Total Of Area:

Liban ()


Plan

290000

Achieved

287444

Total Of Area:

Shabeele ()


Plan

120000

Achieved

113509

Total Of Area:

Afdheer ()


Plan

130000

Achieved

127627

Total Of Area:

Sitti ()


Plan

125000

Achieved

118259

Total Of Area:

Doolo ()


Plan

32000

Achieved

21359

Total Of Area:

KORAHAY ()


Plan

52000

Achieved

52274

Total Of Area:

NOGOB ()


Plan

20000

Achieved

13186

Total Of Area:

JARAR ()


Plan

75000

Achieved

47000

Total Of Area:

ERER ()


Plan

26000

Achieved

13032

Total Of Area:

FAFAN ()


Plan

590000

Achieved

431357

Total Of Area: