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K4GGWA Innovation Facility Call 5: Tools for Land Preparation and Soil Health

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Deadline: 31-Aug-2026

The K4GGWA Innovation Facility Call 5 supports innovations that address land degradation across the Great Green Wall region in Africa, including the Sahel and Horn of Africa.

It focuses on practical tools and technologies that can be used directly in the field by farmers, pastoralists, cooperatives, and restoration practitioners.

Key Focus Areas

Land Preparation and Planting

Soil Health and Carbon Retention

Water Harvesting and Conservation

Erosion Control and Soil Conservation

Vegetation Establishment and Restoration

Labour Reduction and Productivity

Eligible Innovations

Eligible solutions include:

Requirements:

Who Can Apply

Applicants must operate within Great Green Wall countries across the Sahel and Horn of Africa.

Funding Support

Evaluation Criteria

Applications are assessed based on:

Why It Matters

Land degradation in the Great Green Wall region reduces agricultural productivity, worsens food insecurity, and accelerates desertification.

This initiative supports:

How to Apply / How It Works

Step 1: Develop Your Innovation

Define a clear tool or technology that addresses land degradation challenges.

Step 2: Align with Focus Areas

Ensure your solution supports at least one:

Step 3: Submit Application

Prepare and submit your proposal through the official K4GGWA Innovation Facility Call 5 process.

Include:

Step 4: Review and Selection

Applications are evaluated and shortlisted based on technical and practical criteria. Selected innovations receive funding support.

Common Mistakes

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQ

What is this program about?

It is a funding initiative supporting land restoration innovations in the Great Green Wall region.

How much funding is available?

Up to €30,000 per selected innovation.

Who can apply?

Innovators, researchers, cooperatives, manufacturers, and restoration practitioners in eligible African regions.

What types of tools are eligible?

Hand tools, animal-drawn systems, and tractor-mounted land restoration technologies.

What are the key selection criteria?

Effectiveness, affordability, durability, practicality, and local manufacturability.

Where is it focused?

Countries in the Great Green Wall initiative across the Sahel and Horn of Africa.

Do I need a finished product?

No, but prototypes or clear working concepts are strongly preferred.

Conclusion

The K4GGWA Innovation Facility Call 5 supports practical, scalable land restoration tools that can be used across degraded landscapes in Africa. It prioritizes solutions that are simple, durable, affordable, and locally adaptable to improve soil health, water conservation, and ecosystem recovery.

For more information, visit Landscape Alliance.

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