Save the Aberdare Forest

Save the Aberdare Forest, Kenia

Our project aims to restore the degraded Aberdare Forest by addressing the impacts of illegal logging, charcoal burning, and encroachment. To reverse this damage, we are planting indigenous tree species and supporting local communities with improved cookstoves and biogas units. These efforts not only restore the ecosystem but also enhance community resilience to climate change.

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Juni 2022

Taking care of the newly planted seedlings is an important step in ensuring that they grow strong, safer and faster.
The greatest threats to young seedlings are bad weather and grazing by wild or domestic animals. We have made tree growing a participatory exercise so that every

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19 Juni 2022

An indigenous tree planted one week ago is progressing on well despite the hot weather.
We have to water them in order to ensure good survival.

19 Juni 2022

Environmental awareness is understanding the fragility of our environment and the need for its protection. Promoting environmental awareness is a m...

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Indigenous trees in the nursery ready for planting.

06 Juni 2022

Today we participated in the World Environmental Day 2022 celebrations held in Nyeri County, Kenya at Dedan Kimathi Unuversity of Science and Technology.
We provided and exhibited tree seedlings and cookstoves during the event. Over 2000 seedlings were planted by participants and

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06 Juni 2022
Mai 2022

An upcoming Cypress forest.

23 Mai 2022

Over 80% of households in our project area rely on wood as fuel for cooking and heating.
This means that a lot of trees are felled to supply wood . To address this problem, we are training women groups on how to install cookstove in their kitchens in order ensure that households

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23 Mai 2022

Stakeholders visit to upcoming tree nurseries during a training session on forest conservation.

06 Mai 2022
März 2022

CONTRIBUTION OF TREE PLANTING TOWARDS INCREASING COMMUNITY AND ECOLOGICAL RESILIENCE IN THE ABERDARE ECOSYSTEM The case of Kiangure Springs Environ...

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Februar 2022

Certified Coffee seedlings in the nursery ready for the next planting season.
By enhancing the income of grass root communities living near forests we will eliminate cases of forest encroachment and destruction.Coffee plant will improve household income while sequestering carbon

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01 Feb. 2022

BOOSTING COFFEE PRODUCTION FOR A BETTER ENVIRONMENT

Nyeri County ,an agricultural productive region in Central Kenya is seeking to improve coffee production from 35 million to 240 million kilogrammes...

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Oktober 2021

Environmental Problem Analysis relative to Aberdare Ecosystem a) Degradation of the Aberdare ecosystem is caused by a complex and dynamic mix of dr...

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HOW FRUIT FARMING IS ENHANCING FOOD SECURITY AND RESILIENCE IN THE CLIMATE-SMART VILLAGES IN CENTRAL KENYA
Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative (KSEI) through our Climate Smart Village Project is addressing Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security in Central Kenya. A number

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30 Okt. 2021
Juli 2021

USING MURAL ART TO CREATE COMMUNITY LEVEL AWARENESS ON COVID 19 TO RURAL FOREST ADJACENT COMMUNITIES .
Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative is creating community level awareness on COVID 19 to grassroot communities impacted by the pandemic.These forest adjacent communities

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06 Juli 2021

FARMERS REWARDED WITH COOK STOVES FOR SOUND AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES IN THEIR FARMS
Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative (KSEI) through our Climate-Smart Village Approach (CSVA) is addressing Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security in Central Kenya. A number of initiatives

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06 Juli 2021
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