By Mary McCarthy | Project Development Officer
Thank you to all who helped us gain a spot in the Climate Action Fund! This means that for one year we will have steady financial support from this campaign. That makes a huge difference for us here at Sadhana Forest Kenya as we haven’t always known when the next donation might come in. Find out more at: Climate Action Fund
These last few months have largely been focused on tree care. It has been extremely dry here so we have been delivering water to families who have planted trees around their homes. We found that, due to the drought conditions, some tree plots needed a complete overhaul. March to May is typically a wet time, but the rains have only just begun this month so we’re eager to see how the trees come along. We are very inspired by how many trees have survived such harsh conditions. This is proof of the importance in planting native tree species that have adapted to and survive through drought. Other species may grow more enticing fruit, but they just don’t survive long enough to ever produce in our harsh local climate. The Moringa stenopetala trees are hugely successful! We've perfected our methods of propagation and germination in the nursery, and once planted out in the community, the seedlings are growing very quickly. Many people are harvesting the leaves of the Moringa, and the trees that are a few years old are already producing seed pods, so we are teaching people how to harvest and cook them. This is very exciting!
At the end of last year, we reported on a tree planting and water harvesting project that we implemented at a local primary school. Now, six very dry months later, it is doing very well! We’re now looking for more opportunities at schools and in the community to do similar projects: very securely fenced areas of large-scale planting with water conservation structures. There set-up of such projects is more labor and resource intensive, but it is an excellent model for the long-run. Trees thrive and the landscape vastly improves. Also, we love the opportunity to team up with schools and get the kids involved! We will begin subsequent projects in the next few months.
A heartfelt thank you to our volunteers and the Global Giving community. If you are interested in providing us further feedback concerning our project, finding out more about our activities or area of operation, or would like to volunteer with us, please contact us here or email us directly at kenya@sadhanaforest.org. We also strongly encourage you to provide feedback at the end of this report.
Ashe Oleng! (Thank you very much in Kisamburu)
Project reports on GlobalGiving are posted directly to globalgiving.org by Project Leaders as they are completed, generally every 3-4 months. To protect the integrity of these documents, GlobalGiving does not alter them; therefore you may find some language or formatting issues.
If you donate to this project or have donated to this project, you can receive an email when this project posts a report. You can also subscribe for reports without donating.
Support this important cause by creating a personalized fundraising page.
Start a Fundraiser