1. The document summarizes progress and success of implementing farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) techniques across East Africa over two years. Key impacts include increased community uptake and training in FMNR, expansion to schools and government institutions, increased land regeneration and vegetation cover, and time savings for children's education and families.
2. FMNR has led to policy changes in some countries to formally adopt the approach in natural resource management plans. Awareness raising through media and forums has increased international recognition of FMNR's environmental benefits.