Over the past years, CETRAD, in partnership with the Wyss Academy for Nature, has been working on a transformative mission: to protect and restore the Gambella Wetland for Wildlife and people. This ambitious project has now reached a significant milestone with the commissioning and official handover of the wetland to the local community, followed by a Coalition for Change workshop that brought together key stakeholders to forge a united path forward.
Addressing water, energy, and food security challenges in Ewaso Ng'iro North Catchment, Kenya. Workshop on WEF Nexus and Ecosystem-Based Adaptation using LEAP and WEAP tools.
We partnered with Wyss Academy for Nature Water Resources Authority National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) @ Kenya Forest Service and county officials from Meru and Isiolo in a tree planting exercise. We planted 1200 native tree seedlings as part of the restoration of Gambella wetland.
Today, we partnered with The Nature Conservancy in the ongoing installation of water meters to the end users in Isiolo WRUA. This strategic approach is designed to strengthen water governance and management in the region through promoting equitable water access and reducing water-related conflicts.
The Native PEP Project aims to strengthen livelihood security and environmental health in Kenya and Tanzania by addressing challenges of rangeland degradation, deforestation, and invasive alien trees.
GIS and Remote Sensing training for county managers under the Kcep-cral Programme. This training aims at equipping the county managers with knowledge and skills in resource mapping and monitoring.
The KCEP-CRAL is a project within the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Cooperatives State Department for Crop Development and Agricultural Research financed by; the Government of Kenya, IFAD Loan, IFAD- ASAP grant,
This project is implemented jointly by a consortium of leading research scientists and institutions in Switzerland, Bolivia and Kenya under the funding by SNF and SDC through the Swiss Programme for Research on Global Issues for Development (R4D Programme).