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By Good News Network Saturday, August 31, 2002
The Cauto River, Cuba's longest, was ravaged by a five-year drought, and its forests were destroyed for firewood. River banks crumbled, damaging the river’s fragile ecology. Five million trees later, the Cauto's forests are coming back to life and local livelihoods are on the upswing, thanks to a community-oriented reforestation project supported by United Nations Development Program.For more global good news, learn about the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), helping people in 166 countries to build a better life by utilizing local solutions to development challenges. The Equator Initiative aims to reduce poverty in equatorial regions through strengthening innovative community projects that conserve the region's biodiversity. The Equator Prize honors ingenious local projects like the Cauto Reforestation project that are using environmental resources in a sustainable way to improve livelihoods.
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