Kigali — The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has launched a new report on the restoration of lost and damaged ecosystems, as one of the activities in the preparation of the World Environment Day (WED) which will be celebrated in Rwanda.
According to the report titled 'Dead Planet, Living Planet: Biodiversity and Ecosystems Restoration for sustainable Development' restoring of the world ecosystems such as forests, fresh waters, mangroves and wetlands can trigger multi-million dollar returns, generate jobs and combat poverty.
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