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Annual Report 2014

Farm Africa's Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2014.

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Forest management in Bale eco-region advocacy policy

FARM-Africa and SOS Sahel recognise that forests are a vital resource in enabling agricultural development and long-term food security, not just for the people immediately surrounding the forest, but for farmers across Africa. (April 2014)

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Forest management in Bale eco-region 2011 annual report

A detailed analysis of Farm Africa's forest management work in the Bale eco-region in Ethiopia from 2010-2011

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Forest management in Bale eco-region 2010 annual report

A detailed analysis of Farm Africa's forest management work in the Bale eco-region in Ethiopia from 2009-2010

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Benishangul Gumz Regional State Rural Land Administration and Use Proclamation

An official statement covering the use of land by farmers, landholders and others (April 2014)

 

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Chilimo Forest Change Analysis

A study using a series of timed satellite images, looking at the impact of Participatory Forest Management on the levels of cover in Chilimo forest, which lies 70Km west of Addis Ababa. Farm Africa has been working here since 1996. (July 2012)

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Annual Review 2012

The 2012 annual review highlights successes from our programmes in eastern Africa and provides an accessible insight into our work during the year. (June 2013)

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Annual Review 2011

The 2011 annual review highlights successes from our programmes in eastern Africa and provides an accessible insight into our work to during the year. (October 2012)

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Ethiopia country strategy (Amharic version)

The local language version of Farm Africa's Ethiopia country programmes strategy 2012-2015 (October 2012)

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Ethiopia country strategy 2012-2015

Farm Africa in Ethiopia plans to grow its programme income to over £4m by 2016, and hopes to directly improve the lives of 900,000 people. We will do this by; continuing to play a strong role in sustainable forest management; significantly scaling up our work to support smallholder farmers; proactively supporting climate-smart agriculture and working more strategically in pastoral areas.

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