Northern Kenya Conservation Clubs and Laikipia Wildlife Forum Lead Vibrant Conservation Celebration

Northern Kenya Conservation Clubs (NKCC) hosted the 17th Community Conservation Day in Partnership with Laikipia Wildlife Forum (LWF) at Ewaso Comprehensive School under the theme “Conservation is Key to Survival.” The day brought together learners, teachers, conservation partners, and local community members in a vibrant celebration of environmental stewardship and youth engagement.   The event…

Youth at the Helm – Innovating for Clean Water and Waste Solutions in Laikipia

LWF continues to support local community-based organizations (CBOs) and youth in raising awareness on environmental issues. With support from WWF through their Russell E. Train Education for Nature Program, LWF has inspired young people to speak out boldly for nature. Their voices, passionate, informed, and solution-oriented, have been captured and shared across social media platforms, sparking…

Shaping Laikipia’s Rainwater Harvesting Policy

In the Arid and semi-arid lands of Laikipia, where seasons are often marked by thirst rather than rainfall, a silent revolution has been brewing, one that is changing how communities understand, engage with, and act on climate challenges. The just concluded Climate Democracy Accelerator (CDA) project, funded by People Powered, has not only equipped communities…