Grassroot communities taking action for resilient ecosystems in the Mukogodo forest.

The Il Ng'wesi community's land in Kenya is an important ecosystem with grazing areas that support wildlife and livestock, as well as native forest areas that are important water sources. The project increased the climate adaptation and mitigation capacity of the Mukogodo forest and rangelands, build community resilience and contributed to restoring its landscape. With 10,000 seedlings it replanted 100 hectares of previously degraded forest. To conserve the Mukogodo community forest and build resilience, the project trained 400 community members on nature-based solutions and engaged in adaptation activities.

Project data

Countries
Kenya
IKI funding
169,007.08 €
Duration
01/2023 till 09/2024
Status
completed
Implementing organisation
Indigenous Movement for Peace Advancement and Conflict Transformation - IMPACT - Kenia

State of implementation/results

Further Information can be found on the website of IKI Small Grants: iki-small-grants.de

Latest Update:
12/2025

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