Harnessing the power of bees to benefit forest and people
Widespread deforestation, natural disasters and human-wildlife conflict are among factors that have diminished Kenya’s forests. The country’s ‘Greening Kenya’ initiative, launched last year, aims to achieve more than 10% forest cover by 2022.
The past has seen Kenya put in spirited efforts to protect its forest lands from further degradation. Nonetheless, the demand for food and raw materials from a soaring population – now reaching nearly 50 million – will weigh down heavily on the country’s forests.
This ambitious goal of 10% forest cover calls for local communities to take up the challenge to help replenish our degraded forests. Working with relevant government agencies, communities play a key role in protecting and conserving forest lands while supporting local livelihoods.