Landscape Restoration & Climate Resilience
Rehabilitating degraded lands through nature-based solutions

The Elgeyo Marakwet escarpment is one of Kenya's most ecologically important landscapes. Our restoration program combines large-scale tree planting, agroforestry, and natural regeneration to rebuild forest cover, restore biodiversity corridors, and strengthen the region's resilience to climate change.
Native species tree planting and forest restoration
Agroforestry system establishment for farmers
Assisted natural regeneration (ANR) of degraded areas
Establishment of community forest associations
Program Outcomes
Carbon sequestration monitoring and reporting
Climate-resilient crop variety promotion
10,000+
Trees Planted
300+
Hectares Restored
12
Communities Engaged
Frequently Asked Questions
You can support this program by volunteering, partnering with us, or making a financial contribution. Contact us to discuss how you can best contribute to our mission.
Our programs operate across Elgeyo Marakwet County in Kenya's Rift Valley, focusing on communities along the escarpment that are most affected by environmental degradation.
We use participatory monitoring and evaluation methods, combining quantitative data (area restored, people trained) with qualitative community feedback to track progress and adapt our approach.
Yes! We actively seek partnerships with NGOs, government agencies, academic institutions, and private sector organizations. Reach out to discuss collaboration opportunities.
Support This Program
Your contribution directly funds activities that restore ecosystems and improve lives.