The G20 Global Land Initiative aims to achieve a 50 percent reduction in degraded land by 2040 through an implementation strategy built on four pillars: showcasing best practices, creating business opportunities with the private sector, advocating for land restoration with civil society, and building stakeholder capacities. This initiative was launched during the Saudi Presidency of the G20 in 2020.
The Restoration Field Projects grant, provided by the G20 Global Land Initiative, supports civil society organizations worldwide in their efforts to restore degraded lands. The programme will fund up to 60 projects this year, offering grants between USD 5,000 and 15,000. The initiative is focused on innovative and scalable solutions for land restoration, aiming to significantly fast-track the restoration of over 1 billion hectares by 2030. Eligibility is open to any civil society organization involved in land restoration community actions. The grant's purpose is to enhance civil society restoration activities, with a financial commitment from the G20 Global Land Initiative of up to USD 500,000 in the first year, potentially increasing over five years based on project success and implementation.
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