African Centre For Environment, Energy and Climate Advocacy
The School Greening Programme is a flagship environmental education and sustainability initiative led by the African Centre for Environmental Energy and Climate Advocacy (ACEECA). This programme is designed to promote environmental stewardship, biodiversity conservation, and climate action among secondary school students across Kenya. Through hands-on activities like tree planting, organic gardening, and climate education, the initiative empowers young people to become active champions of a greener, healthier, and more resilient future.
Climate change, deforestation, and environmental degradation are pressing challenges in Kenya. Schools, as hubs of learning and community development, offer a powerful platform to cultivate a culture of environmental responsibility from an early age. However, many schools lack structured programmes that engage students in practical environmental conservation efforts. The School Greening Programme bridges this gap by integrating environmental education with real-life action, directly involving students in transforming their schools into eco-friendly spaces.
Overall Goal:
To foster environmental awareness, climate resilience, and ecological restoration in Kenyan secondary schools through participatory greening initiatives.
Specific Objectives:
The programme is designed to be community-driven and self-sustaining. By embedding environmental education in school routines and supporting student-led clubs, ACEECA ensures continuity and long-term impact.
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