Forest restoration in Kenya is vital for reversing biodiversity loss, enhancing water security, and mitigating climate change. Green Resources Initiative (GRI) leads large-scale reforestation projects using indigenous tree species, community-led planting, and agroforestry integration. By restoring degraded landscapes like the Mau Forest Complex, we rebuild habitats, sequester carbon, and empower rural livelihoods through sustainable land use.
Kenya loses 50,000+ hectares of forest annually, threatening watersheds and wildlife.
GRI’s Mount Kenya restoration initiative replanted 18,000 native trees in 2023, improving water access for 10,000+ households.
GRI collaborates with 200+ village associations to ensure long-term stewardship. In Embu County, our tree-credit system rewards farmers with microloans for maintaining survival rates above 80%.
Help us regreen Kenya: Partner with GRI to sponsor a tree, fund a nursery, or adopt a forest corridor. Contact us today to join the restoration movement.
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