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Almost two million trees to be planted to reduce environmental damage and improve water security
Plant tik for get mor wata "wata na lif" The first of 1,818,540 trees was planted in Sierra Leone on 3 August 2016 across vital water catchment zones as part of the President’s Recovery Priorities’ drive to ensure water security and improve its access to the population in Freetown. Deforestation has emerged as one of Sierra Leone’s main man-made environmental issues, with an estimated 3,000 hectares being cleared each year, and over 87% of the original forest area already con


Almost two million trees to be planted to reduce environmental damage and improve water security
Plant tik for get mor wata "wata na lif" The first of 1,818,540 trees was planted in Sierra Leone on 3 August 2016 across vital water catchment zones as part of the President’s Recovery Priorities’ drive to ensure water security and improve its access to the population in Freetown. Deforestation has emerged as one of Sierra Leone’s main man-made environmental issues, with an estimated 3,000 hectares being cleared each year, and over 87% of the original forest area already con


Almost two million trees to be planted to reduce environmental damage and improve water security
Plant tik for get mor wata "wata na lif" The first of 1,818,540 trees was planted in Sierra Leone on 3 August 2016 across vital water catchment zones as part of the President’s Recovery Priorities’ drive to ensure water security and improve its access to the population in Freetown. Deforestation has emerged as one of Sierra Leone’s main man-made environmental issues, with an estimated 3,000 hectares being cleared each year, and over 87% of the original forest area already con
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