[2] Tree Aid has offices in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, in Mali, in Ethiopia, in Ghana, and in Bristol, United Kingdom.
[3][4][5][6] Areas of Tree Aid's work include forest governance, natural resource management, food security and nutrition, and enterprise development.
Its aim was to provide a long-term solution to the challenges of poverty and environmental decline once the emergency relief efforts ended.
This was to be achieved by local teams working with people to manage and maintain trees for fruit, fodder, shade, and soil consolidation.
[12] This approach aims to tackle poverty by increasing the project participants' nutrition and incomes, as well as protecting and restoring the natural environment.