by M.Bourne | Aug 23, 2021 | In the News
When Maxwell Ochoo first ventured into fish farming at his farm in Odiere village, Homa Bay County, he almost abandoned the project half-way due to high cost of commercial fish feeds. Three months into his project, he had already depleted all his savings to buy feeds...
by M.Bourne | Aug 19, 2021 | In the News
Conference outcomes include strong partnerships and will to achieve results. Tengetile Zanele Mphila-Nguru The beginning of the Kenya National Landscape Restoration Scaling conference marked the start of partnerships among organizations engaging in landscape...
by M.Bourne | Aug 18, 2021 | In the News
Diverse landscape restoration stakeholders join forces to catalyze a national landscape restoration movement in Kenya By Tengetile Zanele Mphila-Nguru The Kenya national landscape restoration scaling conference brought together a diverse range of people interested in...
by M.Bourne | Aug 1, 2021 | In the News
This story of a successful breeder of tree seedlings is inspirational, demonstrating the power generated by capacity to drive change for the better. By Habtamu Regasa Every day, Shura goes out to save the world in his own way. He supports local farmers voluntarily on...
by M.Bourne | Aug 1, 2021 | In the News
Building younger generations’ climate and restoration awareness and adaptation skills is critical for facing the challenges ahead wisely and safely. By Habtamu Regasa For the first time, members of the Regreening Club at Soke Bokucha School felt powerful! The club...
by M.Bourne | Jul 1, 2021 | In the News
Avocadoes help smallholders improve their livelihoods in the highlands of Baringo County, Kenya. By Grace Koech, Brian Wambua and Robert Kirui In the remote Kewangoi Village in Baringo County, Rose Kiptoo walks happily around her avocado farm, evidently her passion....