This is an innovative, community-driven initiative aimed at transforming Kibera slum area into an environmentally sustainable and climate-resilient ecology. The project is premised on extensive tree planting, sustainable urban farming, and eco-friendly practices to improve the quality of life, mitigate climate change impacts, and create healthier living environments for residents in congested Kibera slum. The project seeks to empower youths to revolutionize urban greening, environmental conservation and samrt farming and transforming Kibera into a hub for community engagement, sustainable entrepreneurship, and climate-resilient practices.
This program aims at;
Planting 600,000 tree to improve air quality, reduce soil erosion and increase green cover.
The project supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs);
uNo poverty (SDG #1) by creating sustainable livelihoods
uzero hunger (SDG #2) through increased food production and security
uGood health and well-being (SDG #3) by improving access to nutritious food
uDecent work and economic growth (SDG #8) by creating dignified jobs.
uClimate action (SDG #13) by promoting environmentally sustainable practices.
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