Youth Activist Kemo Fatty’s step-by-step plan to save Gambia’s damaged land

Author: Murat Gungor, Website and Online Strategy Consultant   |   January 16, 2026

Kemo Fatty

Photo credit: UNCCD/G20 Global Land Inititative

In this episode of Land Talks, Kemo Fatty, a conservationist, youth activist, and policy advocate from The Gambia, shares his journey from witnessing land degradation firsthand to founding the Green-Up Gambia Initiative, a movement transforming communities through tree planting, agroforestry, and climate-conscious farming.

The conversation also highlights youth-led innovation, including inspiring examples of how organic waste and circular economy solutions are helping rebuild soil health. From continental initiatives like AFR100 and the Great Green Wall, to the importance of localized, community-driven restoration, this episode is full of insight, realism, and hope.

What you’ll learn in this episode
  • The story behind the Green-Up Gambia Initiative and its impact on local communities
  • How land degradation drives migration and the concept of climate refugees
  • Integrating agroforestry with sustainable livelihoods to improve soil fertility and economic growth
  • Effective strategies for community engagement and raising climate awareness
  • Kemo’s vision for environmentally sustainable and economically thriving Gambia

Kemo also shares sobering insights on the urgent need to regenerate land faster than we are depleting it, highlighting the role of smallholder farmers, youth, and local communities in reversing environmental degradation.

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