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January 2025

Our work has always been about more than just planting individual trees. It is about empowering communities to protect and benefit from their landscapes. It’s about stopping threatened species from going extinct and reversing biodiversity loss. It’s about gender justice and giving

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28 Jan 2025

By planting trees in schools, we create cleaner and healthier air for students and staff, reducing respiratory problems and creating a more conducive learning environment. The presence of trees in schools has a positive impact on the mental and physical well-being of individuals.

28 Jan 2025

Drought and degradation are common in
Tanzania drylands and climate crisis is making it worse.

But new methods are emerging, helping farmers and communities to thrive even in a changing climate.

28 Jan 2025

Our planting team in action, carefully planting propagules along the creek in Kenya, helping restore and protect this vital ecosystem.

28 Jan 2025

This is how some of the mangrove propagule look like up close right after being planted.

28 Jan 2025

Mangrove propagules are planted vertically in muddy ground, mimicking their natural process.

This helps them anchor securely, allowing roots to penetrate the soil and shoots to reach sunlight.

This method ensures high survival rates and supports the rapid growth of thriving mangrove

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28 Jan 2025
Sultan Alotaibi
Sultan Alotaibi · a month ago

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Mangrove trees provide a unique advantage in reforestation efforts with their easily accessible seedlings, known as propagules.

These propagules grow directly on the tree and can be harvested once they mature, ready to plant immediately without additional preparation.

This natural

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28 Jan 2025

Women are among the disadvantaged group in Africa especially if they are not given equal opportunities to participate in social and economic issues as most of them are now leading their families to get daily bread for a long life success.
Our organization is always prioritizing

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26 Jan 2025

Without trees there is no good life.
Trees help converve the land we live in.

21 Jan 2025

Incorporating local knowledge into restoration practices is essential for understanding the ecological context and cultural significance of the land. We have engaged local communities through workshops and participatory planning sessions to gather insights on traditional land management

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16 Jan 2025

We are value-led. Our approach and impact go far beyond the number of trees in the ground. They intend to rebalance power dynamics, support connections with Nature, empower children and champion the knowledge of those working directly with the natural environment they inhabit. All

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15 Jan 2025

In restoration projects we do ensure the dead old trees are replaced by new young trees. Planting trees promises life existence.

11 Jan 2025

Our restoration project has provided a good number of employment opportunities to the local community and as a result there is an improvement in biodiversity conservation and living standard to our local community as they are always given equal chances to participate in the project

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10 Jan 2025

Our key methodology that we use to ensure successful implementation of our restoration
projects is through making a bond with the local community that we implement the projects nearby their homes. This ensures project security and longevity of its success by raising many healthy

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07 Jan 2025

The science is clear, the more that is done to address the climate crisis, and the earlier that happens, the greater the chance we have of averting the worst of the likely consequences. And Friends of Usambara Society work is urgently addressing the cause of the climate and biodiversity

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07 Jan 2025