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Government-Led Tree-Planting Drive Transforms Embakasi into Green Haven

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NAIROBI, Kenya – A tree-planting initiative led by the National Government Administration Officers (NGAOs) is making waves in Embakasi, Nairobi, as part of the Chiefs’ Climate Action Day and the Climate WorX program.

The campaign aims to turn the area into a beacon of environmental conservation and is a critical step toward Kenya’s goal of planting 15 billion trees by 2032.

On his X account, Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo highlighted the impact of the initiative, describing it as a community-driven effort combining grassroots mobilization and innovative partnerships.

“Public barazas are being used as platforms to educate the community on planting and managing the trees, while partnerships with the private sector are enhancing resources and impact,” wrote PS Omollo.

Local youth are playing a significant role in the campaign by managing and maintaining trees planted along riparian zones, ensuring their growth and sustainability.

Chiefs in the area are actively mobilizing residents, hosting monthly tree-planting drives with a target of planting at least 250 trees each month.

The initiative has gained traction, leveraging public education forums and collaborations with private entities to ensure adequate resources and long-term impact.

With sustained efforts, Embakasi is showing how community-driven climate action can pave the way for a greener and more sustainable future.

By integrating youth participation and continuous community engagement, the program is not only addressing climate action but also fostering a sense of ownership among residents.

Anthony Kinyua
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