Building resilience and sustainable futures for West Pokot.
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of our time. It requires a multi-faceted approach involving governments, businesses, communities, and individuals to secure a sustainable future.
Focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and stabilizing atmospheric concentrations through renewable energy and sustainable land use.
Adjusting to climate change impacts by reducing vulnerability and enhancing resilience (e.g., drought-resistant crops, early warning systems).
We implement specific initiatives tailored to the local semi-arid context, employing community engagement strategies to drive adoption of sustainable practices.
Partnering with 15 local schools to plant indigenous, drought-resistant trees. Over 2,000 seedlings planted to date.
Monthly clean-up drives and waste segregation workshops in Kapenguria municipality to reduce plastic pollution.
Promoting the uptake of solar home systems in off-grid rural villages to replace kerosene lamps.
Training farmers on rain-water harvesting techniques and simple drip irrigation for kitchen gardens.