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Faith4Land

Faith4Land

Connecting faith communities worldwide in land restoration efforts

Faith communities manage approximately 8% of global habitable land. The Faith4Land Hub documents, shares, and accelerates faith-led restoration efforts worldwide, providing a comprehensive platform for best practices, commitments, restoration actions, and resources.

This initiative of the G20 Global Land Initiative was launched at UNCCD COP16.

Multifaith Rio Conventions Call to Action

Over 100 organizations across diverse faith traditions have committed to coordinated action on climate, biodiversity, and land degradation.

Faith-Led Best Practices

Discover innovative restoration approaches by faith communities worldwide, from Ethiopia’s 35,000 church forests to India’s 900,000-hectare spiritual transformation.

Faith4Land Restoration Actions

Interactive map and database of faith-led restoration projects, land stewardship, and on-the-ground initiatives.

About Faith4Land

Faith4Land is the G20 Global Land Initiative’s dedicated programme to engage, support, and amplify faith-led restoration efforts worldwide. Through capacity building, technical assistance, and innovative financing mechanisms designed for religious institutional contexts, Faith4Land helps achieve the G20 GLI goal of reducing degraded land by 50% by 2040.

Direct Implementation

Supporting restoration on religious lands and in surrounding communities

Knowledge Systems Integration

Bridging traditional wisdom with modern restoration science

Policy and Advocacy

 Elevating faith voices in environmental governance

Key Resources:

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Submit Your Best Practice

Document your restoration work to inspire others

Report Your Restoration Project

Document your restoration work to inspire others

Sign the Call to Action

Join 100+ organizations committed to coordinated action

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