ACEECA officials proudly hold tree seedlings during a past visit to Ondiri Wetlands, symbolizing our unwavering commitment to environmental conservation and water preservation. As we celebrate World Water Day 2025 under the theme Glacier Preservation, we continue to champion sustainable practices and community-driven initiatives to protect our planet’s precious resources.

The African Center for Environment, Energy, and Climate Advocacy (ACEECA), is pleased and proud to celebrate the World Water Day 2025 under the theme Glacier Preservation. Water is life. Water conserves the ecosystems, communities, and next generations. Today, as one …

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Mr. Jaye demonstrates bamboo harvesting and treatment techniques to ACEECA representatives during the hands-on training workshop at Anabas Resorts, Meru County. The session highlighted practical skills for sustainable bamboo development and its potential to drive economic and environmental change across Africa.

The Africa Centre for Environment, Energy, and Climate Advocacy (ACEECA) participated in a transformative bamboo training workshop organized by Bamboo 4 Africa on February 4, 2025. Held at the Anabas Resorts in Meru County, the workshop focused on equipping participants …

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Tharaka Nithi County officials and ACEECA representatives pose for a group photo after a productive discussion on environmental restoration and climate action. The meeting, held on February 5, 2025, marked the beginning of a collaborative effort to combat deforestation, rehabilitate rivers, and promote sustainable natural resource management in the region.

Tharaka Nithi, Kenya – February 5, 2025 – In a meeting held on February 5, 2025, the County Government of Tharaka Nithi, Department of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, Veterinary Services, Environment, and Natural Resources and the Africa Centre for Environment, Energy and …

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Environment & Climate Change PS Dr. Eng. Festus K Ng'eno presenting an award to a winner at the Ondiri Wetland Run, held at the Alliance High School Grounds.

Kikuyu Town, Kiambu County – The Africa Center for Environment, Energy, and Climate Advocacy (ACEECA) was among the key participants in the Ondiri Wetlands Run held on February 1, 2025, in Kikuyu town, Kiambu County. The event, which drew runners …

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Bamboo Planting

Bamboo Planting for Environmental sustainability and Livelihoods Background and Rationale Kenya’s landscapes are facing a growing threat from deforestation, soil erosion, and diminishing water resources. These challenges not only harm the environment but also jeopardize the livelihoods of local communities …

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Preserving Kenya’s indigenous forests is vital for biodiversity and climate stability. ACEECA leads campaigns to protect and restore forested areas, emphasizing the importance of indigenous tree species for maintaining ecological balance. Our forest conservation efforts aim to prevent deforestation and promote the sustainable management of natural resources.

Organic energy, including biogas and other eco-friendly fuel alternatives, is central to ACEECA’s clean energy agenda. We support projects that encourage the adoption of organic energy, which not only provides a cleaner environment but also helps communities adapt to the impacts of climate change by reducing dependency on non-renewable energy sources.

ACEECA Clean Energy

As Kenya faces growing energy demands, ACEECA advocates for the use of renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power. Through policy lobbying and public education, we promote clean energy as a viable and sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Our goal is to reduce carbon emissions and support Kenya’s transition to a low-carbon economy.