Green Re-Evolution is the Bambini nel Deserto program that embodies the concrete commitment towards actions to combat climate change.
For over 20 years we have been actively engaged in implementing practical and tangible interventions to mitigate the harmful effects of climate change and promote a sustainable future with an operational focus on one of the continents, Africa, where climate change is showing its effects most devastating.
We are tackling desertification and global warming with an unprecedented reforestation program. Planting trees is just the beginning: we do much more.
We activate local communities, promoting entrepreneurship, with a special focus on women and young people at risk of migration. Together, let's create a greener and more sustainable future.
In schools, we carry out concrete and tangible environmental awareness activities, training students and teachers on the importance of being agents of change.

Plant a tree: make a difference

We don't just plant a tree: we transform the landscape and the lives of communities in Africa, fighting desertification and supporting people threatened by the loss of fertile lands.

Where do trees grow?

In our nurseries in Africa, active since 2014.

Who plants them?

Local communities and school children participating in the Green Re-Evolution Programme.

Who looks after them?

Our representatives, together with the communities and children, follow the growth of the forests until they reach full autonomy.

Where are?

The trees are planted on community land, in areas dedicated to social enterprises and near schools and health facilities.

Give a tree as a gift

Giving a tree as a gift is an act of love: for the person you give it to, for yourself, for the communities where it will be planted and for the environment.

Desertification

We fight against the process of desertification and deforestation through direct and concrete actions involving local communities using both traditional and more innovative soil protection systems.

Female entrepreneurship

Women are Africa's great resource and it is together with them that we can create new agroforestry nurseries and at the same time new jobs.

Environmental awareness

The children of the schools involved, followed by our local experts, plant and take care of your tree until it is totally independent.

Education support

The schools that participate in the Green Re-Evolution Program receive an annual contribution for each tree cared for, thanks to which teaching material, new desks and maintenance work at the school are financed.

Great Green Wall

Our trees in the Sahel are planted in the areas affected by the international Great Green Wall program.

Fruit hunger

We create plantations of fruit trees intended to support disadvantaged communities with the aim of also improving the quality and variety of nutrition in schools and orphanages.

Choose the tree you want to give as a gift and give hope

In the next steps, provide the name and email of the person you want to dedicate this gesture to.
Within 48 hours, the person will receive a personalized certificate with your name and yours, a symbol of your contribution to a greener world Choose the tree to give as a gift and join us in our mission because every tree planted is a step towards a better future.
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