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475

Trees planted

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29

Tonnes of carbon reduced

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Kenya

Kenya

This site is located within the greater Milihoi channel in Lamu county. It is near Lamu Town, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site with an incredibly rich history. It has mangrove estuaries which are vital to the area’s ecologically diverse bird and marine life.

This area faces a number of challenges, including insufficient social services, very little freshwater, underdeveloped infrastructure, and food shortages. Reforestation work in this region restores mangrove estuaries and helps the local economy reduce food and water insecurity.

This project is part of larger work with regional and national government institutions and the surrounding agricultural and pastoral communities to restore critical forests across Kenya.

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Haiti

Haiti

This agroforestry nursery is located in the Belanger community in northern Haiti. Located where the Noir and Massif du Nord Mountain ranges meet the Artibonite Plains of Gonaïves, this region has a dry, neotropical climate with sparse tree cover and rugged topography.

Many forests were initially cleared for logging, grazing, and agriculture during the colonial period, with the intensification of unsustainable charcoal production practices accelerating deforestation in recent years.

The resulting land degradation has had cascading effects on the environment, agricultural productivity, and local livelihoods. Declining soil fertility and topsoil erosion lower farm productivity and can lead to complete farm failure.

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Tanzania

Tanzania

This planting site is located in the Malindi Hills of the Usambara Mountains in northeastern Tanzania, within the Tanga region’s Lushoto District. The Usambara Mountains are part of the Eastern Arc range, one of the most ecologically important regions in East Africa, known for exceptional biodiversity and endemic species.

Deforestation and land degradation have reduced forest cover in this area, increasing soil erosion, water stress, and climate vulnerability. Reforestation efforts focus on restoring native forest cover, stabilizing degraded hillsides, and improving ecosystem health.

The project is implemented with the villagers of Malindi, involving community members and a local school in tree planting and environmental education. Restoring 119 hectares with native trees supports carbon sequestration, strengthens livelihoods, and promotes long-term forest stewardship.

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