The "Build a Woman to Restore Mau Initiative" is a capacity-building program aimed at empowering women to take a leading role in the restoration and conservation of the Mau Forest.
The project which is being implemented by WWANC in partnership with the Embassy of Ireland in Kenya focuses on training women in forest restoration, sustainable land management practices, leadership and governance, as well as gender and social equity. By equipping women with these essential skills, the initiative seeks to enhance their participation in environmental conservation and promote sustainable livelihoods for communities around the Mau Forest complex.
Objectives of the Initiative
The "Build a Woman to Restore Mau Initiative" is a transformative approach to conservation that recognizes the role of women as key drivers of environmental sustainability. By equipping them with knowledge, skills, and leadership abilities, the initiative ensures a sustainable future for the Mau Forest and the communities that depend on it. Strengthening women’s involvement in conservation efforts will not only restore the Mau ecosystem but also enhance socio-economic development in the region.
A women led organization in Kenya working across the counties of Kenya in changing the lives of women. WWANC was started in 2011 to bring change in the society by empowering women socially, economically and politically while mitigating effects of climate change.
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