Mid-Term Evaluation of the African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFR100) - Phase I

Mid-Term Evaluation of the African Forest Landscape Restoration Initiative (AFR100) - Phase I

  • Year: 2025

  • Publication type: Decentralised evaluation

  • Author: Grace Muchunu, Renaat Van Rompaey, Tom Mogeni Mabururu

Summary

Purpose and Use:
This Mid-Term Evaluation of AFR100 Phase I (Dec 2020–May 2023) was commissioned to inform dialogue between Sida, WRI, and AUDA-NEPAD. It assessed implementation progress, identified effective strategies and gaps, and supported Sida’s broader strategic decision-making on biodiversity and sustainable land use in Africa.

Conclusion:
The Sida intervention was relevant and helped move AFR100 from mobilisation to implementation. While outputs were delivered, limited time, weak focal point capacity, and insufficient domestic funding hindered outcome-level progress. Collaboration was stronger at the continental level but lacked structure and sustainability downstream. Monitoring and learning systems were underdeveloped, reducing effectiveness and uptake of results.

Recommendations:
Revise the Theory of Change to clarify the community-level pathway; improve collaboration through a long-term strategy; strengthen national platforms and focal point capacity; enhance data use and knowledge management; update the communication strategy; and integrate tools into national plans while developing partnerships for programme sustainability.

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  • Topic: Environment and climate

  • Geographic area: Africa

  • Language: English

  • Publication number: 2025:09