Ecosynic Africa’s projects turn climate innovation into real-world solutions. Each initiative is co-created with communities, tested in practical settings, and designed to scale for long-term, sustainable impact.
On degraded hillsides in Meru, farmers planted native trees alongside crops. Within two seasons, soils stabilized and maize yields doubled. Community nurseries now supply seedlings for neighboring villages.
In Isiolo, riparian buffers and rainwater harvesting tanks restored water access for pastoral families. Local water committees manage irrigation schedules, reducing conflict and ensuring fair distribution.
A women’s cooperative in Tharaka Nithi adopted solar dryers for mangoes. Instead of selling fruit cheaply during harvest, they now package dried mango for urban markets – creating new income streams.
In Laikipia, students experiment with contour farming and soil mulching in school demonstration plots. Teachers report that science lessons feel “real,” and families adopt practices at home.
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