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REFORESTATION AND MANGROVE RESTORATION IN DJIBOUTI WITH DECAN

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About
Refuge Decan

Led by Bertrand, a KlimateNet member and President of DECAN Djibouti, this carbon removal initiative is based in the Douda Nature Reserve—a 680-hectare animal refuge managed by DECAN. The project focuses on restoring and protecting biodiverse ecosystems, from acacia to mangrove forests.

These forests are natural carbon sinks that also combat erosion and soil degradation—vital tools in the fight against climate change. By preserving biodiversity, the project supports food security for vulnerable communities most at risk from increasing desertification. The area is also home to sand dunes, beaches, and over 150 species of birds, along with diverse mammals, reptiles, and marine life.

Project Goals

  1. Combat overgrazing

  2. Control the spread of invasive species (notably Prosopis juliflora)

  3. Prevent wild harvesting (especially sand extraction)

  4. Promote reforestation and mangrove restoration through nurseries and eco-tourism

  5. Located near Djibouti's capital, this project is transforming the reserve into a clean, accessible, and educational natural space.

 

Beneficiary Communities

  1. Artisanal fishers and traditional charcoal makers

  2. Residents of neighboring villages (providing employment opportunities)

  3. City dwellers and schools (for environmental education and nature-based recreation)

 

Current Needs

  1. $5,000 in funding for electric equipment (to build bridges and manage tree cutting)

  2. Expertise in producing biochar from Prosopis juliflora

  3. Support for biochar carbon credit certification

  4. Volunteers for reforestation and mangrove activities

  5. Field data sharing (photos, videos, documents) to build project transparency and momentum

 

Opportunities Available

  1. Internships at DECAN’s wildlife shelter in Djibouti

  2. Research collaborations in forest and mangrove ecosystem restoration

🌍 Help Us Strengthen This Project – Your Insights Matter

We’re inviting you to contribute your voice, expertise, and perspective to improve the impact of this project. Your input helps us and others build stronger, more transparent climate action. This is community-powered validation – and your contribution makes a difference.

🔹 Watch a quick video about the project
🔹 Share what you see on the ground – upload photos, videos, or short notes
🔹 Add your SWOT analysis – Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats you notice?
🔹 Endorse the project if you believe in its purpose

  • Expand the refuge area and improve facilities for both animals and visitors.

  • Attract more visitors and volunteers to support operations by increasing educational outreach and visitor engagement.

  • Secure sustainable funding sources and develop ecotourism and biochar sales as revenue streams.

  • Strengthen protection in Jallelo National Reserve and other key habitats.

 

Success Metrics

  • Number of animals rescued, rehabilitated, and released.

  • Number of educational events and participants.

  • Area of habitat protected or restored.

🌍 Help Us Strengthen This Project – Your Insights Matter

We’re inviting you to contribute your voice, expertise, and perspective to improve the impact of this project. Your input helps us and others build stronger, more transparent climate action. This is community-powered validation – and your contribution makes a difference.

🔹 Watch a quick video about the project
🔹 Share what you see on the ground – upload photos, videos, or short notes
🔹 Add your SWOT analysis –  Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats you notice?
🔹 Endorse the project if you believe in its purpose

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