The Native Plants for Environment and People (Native PEP) project is transforming lives and landscapes in Kenya and Tanzania by restoring native biodiversity and strengthening local livelihoods.
Thanks to the generous support of the Hani Family, we are currently implementing Phase Two, which runs until 2026. Their partnership has enabled us to deepen community engagement, restore degraded rangelands, and promote the use of indigenous plants for food, fodder, and environmental resilience.
But our journey doesn’t stop here.
Looking Ahead: Phase Three
As we look toward the future, we are preparing for Phase Three—a bold scaling-up effort to amplify impact within our current sites. This phase will focus on:
To make this vision a reality, we are actively seeking new partners, donors, and allies who share our commitment to ecological restoration and community-driven development.
Join Us in Growing Native PEP
Your support whether financial, technical, or collaborative; can help us take Native PEP to the next level.
To become a partner or to support our work please get intouch with us by filling in the form below.
Together, we can grow a future rooted in nature, knowledge, and people.
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To improve rural livelihoods in East Africa by selecting and using native plants for land regeneration and community forests within a holistic and sustainable land use approach.
To strengthen livelihood security and environmental health in selected regions in Kenya and Tanzania affected by rangeland degradation, deforestation, and invasive alien trees.
Kenya
Tanzania
Northern Tanzania in Arusha Region and adjacent areas in Kilimanjaro (Hai District) and Manyara Regions (Simanjiro District), mainly covering a belt from Lake Manyara to Arusha and Moshi (Kilimanjaro Region).
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