activities · 3 groups
what they do
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Community-Led Tree Planting & Environmental Stewardship 4 activities
- Green World School Clubs and school-based eco-educationOperates Green World School Clubs in 85 schools across Kenya’s coastal and arid regions, delivering a specialized curriculum that teaches global citizenship through tree planting, nutrition, and biodiversity. The program has impacted over 200,000 pupils, with each school producing over 1,000 indigenous tree seedlings per planting season.
- Indigenous tree planting and reforestationPlants and supports the growth of biodiverse indigenous trees—including moringa and calliandra—to restore degraded landscapes, improve soil health, prevent erosion, and enhance pollination and honey production. The organization has planted 3.75 million trees in Kenya and operates nurseries growing 25 indigenous species for forest and watershed restoration.
- Trees for Peace and intergroup conflict resolutionRuns “Trees for Peace” programs that use tree planting as a tool to resolve conflicts between ethnic, religious, and political groups, fostering collaboration and shared stewardship of natural resources.
- Youth-elder collaborations for biocultural conservationFacilitates intergenerational partnerships between youth and elders to restore sacred kaya forests and preserve traditional ecological knowledge, strengthening cultural identity and environmental stewardship.
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Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Education 1 activity
- Reproductive health and family well-being programsOperates village-level Reproductive Health Projects that provide family planning, health counseling for young and expectant mothers, and business skills training using a “whole family” approach to improve community well-being.
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Uncategorized 5 activities
- Community currency and regenerative enterprise developmentSupports community-led economic resilience through the Miyani-Pesa and Eco-Pesa community currency programs, which incentivize tree planting and community farming. These programs have increased tree planting by over 5 times compared to conventional currency use and support regenerative enterprises such as moringa-fortified flour, coconut oil pressing, and green charcoal production.
- Farmer training in eco-agriculture and sustainable practicesProvides training to farmers and cooperatives on eco-agriculture methods, including the benefits of moringa for nutrition and oil production, green charcoal production from agricultural waste, and cultivation of indigenous vegetables to promote sustainable and nutritious farming systems.
- Leadership convenings and regenerative economy gatheringsCo-convenes large-scale gatherings such as ReGen18, which brought together 500 leaders in green enterprise, eco-activism, food systems, urban planning, and media to share knowledge and advance regenerative solutions.
- Media advocacy and public awareness campaignsCreates award-winning media and leads public advocacy campaigns—such as “Text TREE” on Times Square and Green World Children's Choirs at global forums—to disseminate regenerative ideas and mobilize action for environmental stewardship.
- Scaling the Automated Incentives for Regenerative Stewardship (AIRS) projectIs scaling up the Automated Incentives for Regenerative Stewardship (AIRS) project in 2025 to expand digital systems that incentivize regenerative land stewardship and community-based conservation efforts.
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relationships · 2
who they work with
- Green World Campaign Partner — Collaborates on tree planting initiatives to support ecological and economic sustainability.
- Greenworld Campaign Kenya Partner — Utilizes community currencies and operates programs like Eco-Pesa and Miyani-Pesa.