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Africa Celebrates International Mountain Day 2024 with Focus on Innovation, Sustainability

Africa Celebrates International Mountain Day 2024 with Focus on Innovation, Sustainability
Sandra Ndangby Sandra Ndang
December 11, 2024
Reading Time: 3 mins read

Africa Celebrates International Mountain Day 2024 with Focus on Innovation, Sustainability

Africa Celebrates International Mountain Day 2024 with Focus on Innovation, Sustainability
Africa Celebrates International Mountain Day 2024 with Focus on Innovation, Sustainability
Sandra Ndangby Sandra Ndang
July 16, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read

YAOUNDE, Cameroon (BG) – As the world marks International Mountain Day 2024, Africa shines a spotlight on innovative solutions, adaptation strategies, and youth-driven initiatives to address challenges facing its vital mountain ecosystems.

Under the theme “Mountain solutions for a sustainable future – innovation, adaptation, and youth,” the continent emphasizes its commitment to preserving mountain environments critical for biodiversity, water security, and food sustainability.

Championing Agroforestry and Resilience

In Kenya, agroforestry practices are transforming mountain agrifood systems. Integrating trees on farms has proven essential for enhancing soil fertility, preventing erosion, and diversifying income for smallholder farmers.

These approaches protect the environment and improve livelihoods, aligning with inclusive strategies for climate adaptation.

Community-Led Adaptation in Togo and Ghana Highlands

Communities in the Togo-Ghana Highlands are leading efforts to restore degraded biodiversity. Initiatives include the rehabilitation of forest cover, the promotion of native species, and the use of agroecology to enhance soil health and food security.

Women and youth play a central role in these projects, combining traditional knowledge with modern techniques to ensure sustainability.

Water Management Strategies

Ethiopia’s mountain regions employ innovative water management systems to mitigate drought risks.

Techniques such as the construction of small-scale reservoirs and the adoption of efficient irrigation methods have improved water security for agriculture and drinking, contributing to the resilience of rural communities.

Harnessing Youth and Technology

Across Africa, youth-led organizations are using technology to monitor mountain ecosystems and foster adaptation strategies.

Mobile applications for weather forecasting and land use planning empower communities to make informed decisions, ensuring mountains continue to provide essential ecosystem services for generations to come.

Global Recognition of Mountains’ Role

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in its 2024 report, highlighted that mountain ecosystems support 1.1 billion people globally and are crucial for carbon sequestration, water supply, and biodiversity conservation.

FAO Director-General Qu Dongyu emphasized, “Resilient and healthy mountain ecosystems are key for climate change adaptation and mitigation and for agrifood systems transformation. We must innovate, invest sustainably and empower local communities as stewards of their mountain environments.”

As African nations celebrate International Mountain Day, they underscore the importance of partnerships and community engagement in achieving sustainable solutions.

These efforts demonstrate the continent’s leadership in addressing climate change challenges and securing the future of its mountain environments.

For more information, see the FAO’s 2024 report on mountain adaptation strategies here.

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Under the theme “Mountain solutions for a sustainable future – innovation, adaptation, and youth,” the continent emphasizes its commitment to preserving mountain environments critical for biodiversity, water security, and food sustainability.

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Africa Celebrates International Mountain Day 2024 with Focus on Innovation, Sustainability

Africa Celebrates International Mountain Day 2024 with Focus on Innovation, Sustainability
Sandra Ndangby Sandra Ndang
December 11, 2024

YAOUNDE, Cameroon (BG) – As the world marks International Mountain Day 2024, Africa shines a spotlight on innovative solutions, adaptation strategies, and youth-driven initiatives to address challenges facing its vital mountain ecosystems.

Under the theme “Mountain solutions for a sustainable future – innovation, adaptation, and youth,” the continent emphasizes its commitment to preserving mountain environments critical for biodiversity, water security, and food sustainability.

Championing Agroforestry and Resilience

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These approaches protect the environment and improve livelihoods, aligning with inclusive strategies for climate adaptation.

Community-Led Adaptation in Togo and Ghana Highlands

Communities in the Togo-Ghana Highlands are leading efforts to restore degraded biodiversity. Initiatives include the rehabilitation of forest cover, the promotion of native species, and the use of agroecology to enhance soil health and food security.

Women and youth play a central role in these projects, combining traditional knowledge with modern techniques to ensure sustainability.

Water Management Strategies

Ethiopia’s mountain regions employ innovative water management systems to mitigate drought risks.

Techniques such as the construction of small-scale reservoirs and the adoption of efficient irrigation methods have improved water security for agriculture and drinking, contributing to the resilience of rural communities.

Harnessing Youth and Technology

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