
It could also help to break a cycle of migration which may force up to 85 million people to leave their homes by 2050.
Planting has begun in Burkina Faso on what is known as the Great Green Wall.
Climate change in the impoverished Sahel is already happening one and a half times faster than the global average, and the region is experiencing droughts every two years, rather than the typical 10-year cycle.
But UN now agencies like the UN Development Programme are stepping up the humanitarian and development response.
Read more here about how the Sahel could change course, and become a region of opportunities. (SOURCE: UN News).
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