The charcoal economy represents one of Kenya's most paradoxical development challenges: an industry that sustains the cooking needs of the majority of the population and provides livelihoods for hundr...
Kenya's forests, covering approximately seven percent of the country's land area, provide ecosystem services worth billions of shillings including water catchment, carbon storage, and biodiversity con...
Kenya faces environmental challenges that threaten the natural resources upon which its economy, health, and iconic wildlife depend. From the ongoing loss of forest cover to urban air and water pollut...