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Published on
25 February 2026
Status
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Community Mechanism for NbS and Eco-DRR in Guidimakha, Mauritania

Expected duration
Jan 2026 - Dec 2028
SFVC commitment ID
20260101_001
Version
1
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This commitment strengthens climate and disaster resilience in Guidimakha, Mauritania through community-led Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and eco-DRR, addressing floods, drought, heatwaves and wildfires, with a replication and learning window for Nouakchott’s coastal/littoral resilience (2026–2028).

    Description

    Introduction – Mission and alignment with the Sendai Framework
    Etablissement Bouga Té AgriServices is a Mauritania-based social enterprise working since 2015 to strengthen resilience in Sahelian territories through agroecology, ecosystem restoration and Nature-based Solutions (NbS). This voluntary commitment supports the Sendai Framework by promoting risk-informed development, community preparedness, inclusive governance and ecosystem-based approaches to reduce disaster risk and prevent climate shocks from turning into crises.

    Body – Goal, scope and objectives
    Goal: Strengthen climate and disaster resilience in the Guidimakha region (Mauritania) through community-led NbS and eco-DRR actions that address floods, drought, heatwaves and wildfires.
    Scope: Local implementation in Guidimakha with a learning, replication and scaling window for Nouakchott’s coastal/littoral resilience and other Sahelian urban contexts (2026–2028).

    SMART objectives (2026–2028):

    1. Support at least 2–3 pilot NbS/eco-DRR interventions (e.g., land restoration, watershed and wetland protection, soil and water conservation) to reduce flood and drought impacts.
    2. Deliver training and awareness activities for local authorities, women-led cooperatives and youth groups, strengthening preparedness and inclusive participation.
    3. Provide risk-informed planning support to at least 1–2 local governments, including prioritization of resilience actions and identification of feasible NbS measures.
    4. Establish a simple monitoring and learning system (baseline + indicators + evidence collection) to track ecosystem recovery, reduced risk and livelihood benefits.

    Deliverables:

    • NbS/eco-DRR concept notes and implementation roadmaps for pilots
    • Community preparedness and awareness tools (including wildfire prevention practices)
    • Stakeholder mapping and governance coordination support
    • Monitoring indicators and short learning briefs documenting results and lessons

    Conclusion – Final remarks
    This commitment will contribute to strengthening local resilience capacities, protecting ecosystems and livelihoods, and advancing multi-stakeholder collaboration in line with the Sendai Framework. Bouga Té AgriServices welcomes partnerships through ARISE and MCR2030 to share knowledge and scale evidence-based NbS and eco-DRR practices.

    Did the Sendai Framework change or contribute to changes in your activities/organization? If so, how?

    The Sendai Framework strengthened our shift from reactive support to risk-informed, preventive action. It helped us structure our work around multi-hazard risk reduction (floods, drought, heatwaves and wildfires), ecosystem-based approaches (NbS/eco-DRR), and inclusive governance. Through ARISE and MCR2030, we increasingly integrate DRR into local planning and community preparedness, improve coordination with local authorities and technical services, and use simplified monitoring and learning to document outcomes. Sendai also reinforced our focus on inclusion (women and youth) and on translating global frameworks into practical action in Sahelian contexts.

    What led you to make this commitment/initiative?

    What was your position before making this Voluntary Commitment / prior to the Sendai Framework?

    This commitment is inspired by repeated climate shocks observed in Guidimakha (southern Mauritania), where floods, drought, extreme heat and bushfires increasingly threaten livelihoods, ecosystems and settlements. In Wompou and surrounding areas, communities face land degradation, water stress and disaster impacts that require solutions beyond short-term response. My experience as a municipal councillor and as the founder of a social enterprise supporting farmers, women-led cooperatives and youth groups showed the need for a territorial, community-led mechanism that connects local priorities with scientific evidence and global frameworks. Nature-based Solutions offer a concrete pathway to reduce risks while restoring ecosystems and strengthening food and water security. This voluntary commitment aims to mobilize local and national partnerships (including ARISE/MCR2030) to pilot, document and scale eco-DRR practices, including wildfire prevention; preparedness and restoration.

    Deliverables and Progress report

    Deliverables

    Deliverables are the end-products of the initiative/commitment, which can include issuance of publications or knowledge products, outcomes of workshops, training programs, videos, links, photographs, etc.

    NbS/eco-DRR Pilot Interventions (Guidimakha)
    Intended date of delivery
    1 June 2027

    Design and initiation of 2–3 Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and eco-DRR pilot interventions in Guidimakha, such as land restoration, soil and water conservation measures, watershed/wetland protection, and locally appropriate risk-reduction practices. Deliverable includes short pilot concept notes, baseline observations, site selection rationale, and an implementation roadmap per pilot.

    Capacity Building Sessions on NbS & Preparedness
    Intended date of delivery
    1 December 2026

    At least five capacity-building and awareness sessions delivered for local authorities, women-led cooperatives and youth groups in Guidimakha. Topics include eco-DRR and NbS, multi-hazard preparedness, risk-informed local planning, and practical wildfire prevention and response coordination. Output includes agenda, training materials, attendance lists, and summary notes.

    Local DRR/NbS Action Plan for 1–2 Local Governments
    Intended date of delivery
    1 September 2027

    Risk-informed planning support provided to 1–2 local governments in Guidimakha, resulting in a practical DRR and NbS action plan. The plan will include prioritized resilience actions, roles and responsibilities, feasible NbS measures, and a simple implementation timeline, aligned with the Sendai Framework and local development priorities.

    Community Wildfire Prevention & Preparedness Toolkit
    Intended date of delivery
    1 March 2027

    Development and testing of a community wildfire prevention and preparedness toolkit for Guidimakha, including key messages, community roles and coordination guidance, basic prevention measures, and practical do’s and don’ts to reduce risks. The toolkit will be designed for local dissemination and use by community leaders and local services.

    Monitoring & Learning Framework (Baseline + Indicators)
    Intended date of delivery
    1 June 2026

    A simple monitoring and learning framework established to track progress and outcomes of the commitment. Includes baseline information, a set of indicators (ecosystem recovery, reduced exposure, livelihood benefits), data collection templates, and evidence documentation methods (photos, short field reports). Designed to support learning, accountability, and replication.

    Learning Briefs & Knowledge Sharing (ARISE/MCR2030)
    Intended date of delivery
    1 December 2028

    Two short learning briefs (1–2 pages each) produced to document progress, results and lessons learned from NbS/eco-DRR implementation in Guidimakha, including insights relevant to Nouakchott’s coastal/littoral resilience replication window. Briefs will be shared through ARISE/MCR2030 networks and other relevant platforms.

    Organizations and focal points

    Implementing Organization(s)

    • Ets Bouga Té AgriServices

    Focal points

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    Partners

    • ARISE West Africa
    • Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030)
    • United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT)
    • Global Covenant of Mayors for Climate & Energy (GCoM)

    Explore further

    Sendai priorities
    Priority 1Understanding disaster risk
    Priority 2Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk
    Priority 3Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience
    Sendai targets and indicators
    B-5Number of people whose livelihoods were disrupted or destroyed, attributed to disasters
    C-2Direct agricultural loss attributed to disasters
    E-2 (Compound)Percentage of local governments that have adopted and implemented local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national strategies
    G-4Percentage of local governments having a plan to act on early warnings
    Hazards Drought and Desertification Flood Heatwave and Extreme Heat Wildfire
    Themes Capacity development Civil Society/NGOs Climate change Community-based DRR Cultural heritage Preparedness Early warning Environment and ecosystems Food security and agriculture Gender GIS and mapping Governance Inclusion Traditional and Indigenous knowledges Data and information management Livelihood Private sector Systemic risk Urban risk and planning Water
    Country and region Mauritania
    Sustainable Development Goals SDG2: Zero hunger SDG5: Gender equality SDG6: Clean water and sanitation SDG11: Sustainable cities and communities SDG13: Climate action SDG15: Life on land SDG17: Partnerships for the goals
    Group of local authorities and community members standing in a burnt landscape after a bushfire in Wompou, Guidimakha, Mauritania.
    Scope
    National (or local) - Mauritania
    Scale of beneficiaries
    500 to < 1,000
    Umbrella initiative(s)
    ARISE; Making Cities Resilient 2030 (MCR2030); Early Warning for All (EW4All); Stakeholder Engagement Mechanism (SEM)
    Related links
    UNDRR ARISE – Private Sector Alliance
    Bouga Té AgriServices – MCR2030 Directory Profile
    Territorial NbS Center Concept Note (Guidimakha)
    One-pager – Territorial NbS Center (Academia.edu)

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    Hazards

    • Avalanche
    • Cold Wave
    • Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
    • Drought and Desertification
    • Earthquake
    • Epidemic and pandemic
    • Flood
    • Heatwave, extreme heat and heat stress
    • Insect infestation
    • Land subsidence
    • Landslide
    • Nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC)
    • Sea level rise
    • Technological hazard
    • Thunderstorm
    • Tornado
    • Tsunami
    • Volcano
    • Wildfire

    Regions

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Oceania

    Themes

    Understanding & managing risk

    • Preparedness
    • Early warning
    • GIS and mapping
    • Data and information management
    • Risk identification and assessment
    • Small Island Developing States
    • Earth Observation

    Natural environment

    • Climate change
    • Environment and ecosystems
    • Food security and agriculture
    • Water

    Cross-cutting

    • Systemic risk
    • Recovery

    Human development

    • Capacity development
    • Children and youth
    • Civil society / NGOs
    • Community-based DRR
    • Cultural heritage
    • Gender
    • Human mobility
    • Inclusion
    • Social impacts and resilience

    Science, knowledge & advocacy

    • Disaster risk communication
    • Traditional and Indigenous knowledges
    • Science-policy-practice interface

    State, governance & economy

    • Financing DRR
    • Fragility and conflict
    • Governance
    • Insurance and risk transfer
    • Private sector

    Infrastructure & critical services

    • Critical infrastructure
    • Education and school safety
    • Health and health facilities
    • Structural safety
    • Urban risk and planning
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