Save the Aberdare Forest

Save the Aberdare Forest, Kenya

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.

80,785 Trees funded of 250,000
16,556.938 T CO2 compensated
1,944 Followers
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5 updates related to SocialEconomy
January 2025

Role of trees in promoting food security economic development and human health

Trees play a critical role in promoting food security, economic development, and human health in several key ways: 1. Food Security: Source of food...

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Farmers who planted their coffee in 2022 and earllier have started harvesting their coffee which only takes 3 years to maturity.
Over 50 farmers will this year earn income from coffee thanks to TN. Livelihoods will change and community and ecological resilience enhanced. With this

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30 Jan 2025
June 2024

Cookstoves by the roadside waiting to be donated to 10 households for their good practice in growing coffee trees.Farmers receive cookstoves as incentives for best practice in conservation.

22 Jun 2024
January 2024

Farmers in the Aberdare Ecosystem have started the new year 2024 with coffee and avocado tree planting, taking advantage of the ongoing rains. Thanks to Tree Nation for continued support. 2024 will be a great year for our project, as we plan to double our efforts to exceed our 2023

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27 Jan 2024
June 2017

KIANGURE SPRINGS ENVIRONMENT INITIATIVE (KSEI) AWARDED BY KENYA FOREST SERVICE (KFS) FOR TREE GROWING AND FORESTCONSERVATION

Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative was on 23rd June 2017 Awarded by Kenya Forest Service for being the 2ND BEST (SILVER) COMMUNITY GROUP IN TR...

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