
Alliance for Positive Environmental Impacts & Reforestation (APEARE) is a non-governmental organization working to restore landscapes and strengthen climate resilience across Nigeria. The organization works with communities to prepare for climate challenges, restore forests, and build a future where everyone can thrive. APEARE implements agroforestry projects where farmers harvest measurable yields from previously degraded land, and integrates agroforestry, ecological restoration, and community-led resilience to combat desertification.
Project story
At APEARE, we're building a thriving future where land and people flourish together, inspired by conservation pioneer Aldo Leopold.
We partner with local communities to blend time-tested farming wisdom with cutting-edge regenerative practices, revitalizing depleted soils, restoring forests, and healing our climate.
Your support directly fuels the Ajimaka and Rukubi Agroforestry Demonstration Plots in Nigeria's Doma LGA. Here, 368 farming families are reclaiming 157 hectares of degraded land, transforming it into a vibrant agroforestry landscape that nourishes both people and nature.
What makes this project exceptional? It's community-driven from the ground up. Farmers, women, youth, and traditional leaders aren't just participants; they're decision-makers shaping every phase of the work. This isn't development imposed from outside; it's regeneration rooted in local knowledge and local leadership.
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Restoring degraded land in Doma, Nigeria

Alliance for Positive Environmental Impacts & Reforestation (APEARE) is a non-governmental organization working to restore landscapes and strengthen climate resilience across Nigeria. The organization works with communities to prepare for climate challenges, restore forests, and build a future where everyone can thrive. APEARE implements agroforestry projects where farmers harvest measurable yields from previously degraded land, and integrates agroforestry, ecological restoration, and community-led resilience to combat desertification.
Project story
At APEARE, we're building a thriving future where land and people flourish together, inspired by conservation pioneer Aldo Leopold.
We partner with local communities to blend time-tested farming wisdom with cutting-edge regenerative practices, revitalizing depleted soils, restoring forests, and healing our climate.
Your support directly fuels the Ajimaka and Rukubi Agroforestry Demonstration Plots in Nigeria's Doma LGA. Here, 368 farming families are reclaiming 157 hectares of degraded land, transforming it into a vibrant agroforestry landscape that nourishes both people and nature.
What makes this project exceptional? It's community-driven from the ground up. Farmers, women, youth, and traditional leaders aren't just participants; they're decision-makers shaping every phase of the work. This isn't development imposed from outside; it's regeneration rooted in local knowledge and local leadership.
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Nigeria