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BREAKFAST with the CHAMPION; CLIMATE ACTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION.
TEAMEnvironment KENYA has been granted the adoption of 6.2 hectares (15 acres) of degraded land within the Ngong Hills, one of Kenya’s critical Water Towers, for conservation and ecological restoration. As part of our mission, we aim to showcase a model of sustainable landscape and ecosystem restoration through a comprehensive approach: protection, conservation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the designated area.
In this site, we plan to plant over 180,000 indigenous tree seedlings, contributing directly to climate change mitigation, global warming adaptation, and supporting SDG No. 13 (Climate Action). This initiative aligns with the Government of Kenya’s commitment to grow 15 billion trees by 2032, and our shared vision to increase national forest and tree cover.
To ensure the long-term success and sustainability of this ambitious project, we are currently mobilizing resources to:
- • Fence and secure the site from human and animal intrusion,
- • Drill a borehole to provide water for both the surrounding community and the planted trees,
- • Prepare for a large-scale tree planting exercise, involving various stakeholders.


The International Climate Action, Planetary Health, Environment and Energy Conference
The International Conference on Climate Action, Planetary, Environment and Energy is an inaugural conference arising from a strategic partnership and collaboration between Kabarak University, Team Environment Kenya, and the Kenya Forestry Research Institute. This collaboration was formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding signed on December 16, 2024, establishing a framework for public, private, and community partnerships in environmental conservation.
As part of this initiative, the partnership will facilitate the establishment of a ten-million-capacity tree nursery and seedling propagation center at Kabarak University, with a dedicated five-acre land allocation. This project will be officially launched by Honorable Aden Duale, Cabinet Secretary for Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry, during the inaugural annual conference themed:
“Climate Action, Green Growth, Sustainable Landscape Restoration, Agroecology, and Bamboo Expo”
The conference is scheduled to take place from July 14 to July 18, 2025, at Kabarak University. During this event, we aim to have at least five hundred thousand seedlings ready for transplanting, marking a significant step toward landscape restoration and climate resilience.
The Kabarak Botanical Garden: A Center for Conservation and Research
A key component of this initiative is the establishment of a Botanical Garden at Kabarak University. This garden will serve as a center for biodiversity conservation, research, education, and eco-tourism. It will feature:
- Indigenous and endangered tree species to conserve rare and threatened plants
- Medicinal and economic plants showcasing their nutritional and commercial value
- Agroforestry and bamboo demonstration sites promoting sustainable land use practices
- • Seed banks and propagation areas to support research and restoration efforts
- • Seed banks and propagation areas to support research and restoration efforts
The Kabarak Botanical Garden will be a landmark project in the region, fostering sustainability, environmental education, and green economic opportunities.
This initiative aligns with Kenya’s Vision 2030, the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, and the African Union’s Agenda 2063, reinforcing our commitment to combating climate change and restoring landscapes for a greener future.
We invite government agencies, private sector partners, academic institutions, environmental organizations, and the community to join us in this transformative journey toward a sustainable and resilient environment.
Past Events
Past Events


The Signing of Our MoU with the KABARAK UNIVERISITY on the 16th December 2024
Many thank Dr. Nyawere, Dr. Awinda and the Entire KABARAK UNIVERSITY TEAM Under the Great Leadership of the VICE CHANCELLOR, Prof. Henry Kiplangat, PhD, MBS, OGW for us hosting to a successful signing of the MoU and now ready for ACTION and in this case CLIMATE ACTION.
Thanks to the Kenya Forest Research Institute (KEFRI) Under the great leadership of the CEO Dr. Jane Njuguna, Who was represented by Regional Director – Londiani Station Dr. Choge, Roxy, Samora, the Ecosystem Conservator (KFS) Represented by the Sabatia Forest Manager – Mr Kahiga from Baringo and TEAMEnvironment KENYA for making it happen.
Such is the result of Teamwork, joint effort, partnership and collaboration. It is indeed sweet and ready to be enjoyed by ALL.
It is Now time to GIVE LIFE to the Document Signed by actualizing and Implementing It. Thanks to to the VC. For your Promised Support every step of the way to ensure that the Work is done and the Project is a Success as indicated below:-
- The Establishment of an Orchard, Green Space and BOTANICA GARDEN.
- The Establishment of a Ten (10) Million Tree Nursery and Seedling Propagation Center and Targeting One (1) Million Tree Seedling Annually in Support of the Governments 15Billion Tree Growing Initiative in our continued effort to combat Climate Change.
- The Launch of Our INAUGURAL Annual CLIMATE ACTION, AGRO-ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY and BAMBOO EXPO Conference that is to be hosted in the Month of JULY 2025.
We invite you to Partner, Support and to Participate.
@tek_kenya, “Agents of REAL CHANGE, Measurable IMPACT, Sustainable LIVES and Environmental Transformation.


Greening and Fruiting Program
Discover how TEAMEnvironment KENYA planted 200 fruit seedlings and conducted environmental education at High Ridge Primary School. #AdoptATreePerChild #EnvironmentalEducation
Tree planting
10,000 Trees Planted in Nyeri County Conservation Mission
TEAMEnvironment KENYA is thrilled to announce the successful completion of our Nyeri County Conservation Mission and One Hundred Thousand Tree Planting Expedition.
- Successful completion of the Nyeri County Conservation Mission and One Hundred Thousand Tree Planting Expedition: This fulfilled a portion of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry’s 60 Million Trees in 60 Days Tree Planting Challenge.
- Planting of 10,000 trees in partnership with local organizations: This action honored Wangari Maathai's birthday and promoted environmental conservation, with the aid of Nyeri National Polytechnic, Kagumo TTC Scouts, and the Nyeri Scouts Association.




Planting 10,000 Trees During Prof. Wangari Maathai’s 83rd Posthumous Birthday in Nyeri County
This initiative is in response to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry’s 60 Million Trees in 60 Days Tree Planting Challenge
- Invitation to participate in the Nyeri County Conservation Mission and One Hundred Thousand Tree Planting Expedition: This is in response to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry’s tree planting challenge.
- Commemoration of Wangari Maathai's birthday through tree planting: The expedition's conclusion will honor her with a tree planting event.
- Partnership with Nyeri Scouts Association: To aid in the success of the expedition.
- Request for public support through social media engagement: To increase awareness of the initiative.


“Collaborating to Tackle Climate Change: TEAMEnvironment KENYA and Nakuru County Government”
TEAMEnvironment Kenya met with Dr. Nelson Maara, the Commissioner for Water, Environment, Energy, Natural Resources and Climate Change to discuss potential partnerships in the area of climate change mitigation.
- Meeting with Commissioner for Water, Environment, Energy, Natural Resources and Climate Change: To explore partnerships in climate change mitigation.
- Discussion of the Green City Project: Focused on transforming Nakuru into an environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and sustainable city, including carbon credits, increased forest cover, and carbon sinks.
- Emphasis on promoting a circular economy: To reduce reliance on raw materials and protect the environment.
- Planning educational programs for youth: To educate students about climate change causes, effects, and mitigation strategies.
We believe in leaving a heritage for future generations
Our is Commitment Towards Attainment 30% Tree (Forest) Cover and Enhancing Climate Resilience


Commercial Properties
CLIMATE ACTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
TEAMEnvironment KENYA has been granted the adoption of 6.2 hectares (15 acres) of degraded land within the Ngong Hills, one of Kenya’s critical Water Towers, for conservation and ecological restoration. As part of our mission, we aim to showcase a model of sustainable landscape and ecosystem restoration through a comprehensive approach: protection, conservation, restoration, and rehabilitation of the designated area.
In this site, we plan to plant over 180,000 indigenous tree seedlings, contributing directly to climate change mitigation, global warming adaptation, and supporting SDG No. 13 (Climate Action). This initiative aligns with the Government of Kenya’s commitment to grow 15 billion trees by 2032, and our shared vision to increase national forest and tree cover.
To ensure the long-term success and sustainability of this ambitious project, we are currently mobilizing resources to:
- • Fence and secure the site from human and animal intrusion,
- • Drill a borehole to provide water for both the surrounding community and the planted trees,
- • Prepare for a large-scale tree planting exercise, involving various stakeholders.
- Invitation to participate in the Nyeri County Conservation Mission and One Hundred Thousand Tree Planting Expedition: This is in response to the Ministry of Environment and Forestry’s tree planting challenge.
- Commemoration of Wangari Maathai's birthday through tree planting: The expedition's conclusion will honor her with a tree planting event.
- Partnership with Nyeri Scouts Association: To aid in the success of the expedition.
- Request for public support through social media engagement: To increase awareness of the initiative.