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Environmental Programme

 

ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAMME

-BUA has engaged a various community self-help groups to help carry out environmental conservation activities. Some for these activities are:

  • Growing of more trees

  • Constructing sanitation blocks along various beaches

  • Rehabilitation of gullies

The project is run under the BUA Wang'chieng sub branch office. For more click here.

 

-BUA also seeks to forge collaborations with like minded organisations, partners, institutions etc both locally and internationally who are willing to aid the cause financially,strategically or logistically. One such organization we partnered with, came up with the "Kujisaidia Initiative" which was held and organized by Building Africa Ndhiwa sub branch-Homabay county in South Nyanza. For More click Here.

 

Below are some of the pictures of the events on the ground;

 

Workshop kick off. Fabio introduces the concept..jpg
Working session. Dry run the farmers line up to register in Kujisaidia system.jp
Visit to the farms in Ndhiwa.jpg
Tree nursery for Environmental reclamation.jpg
The money collected by the intermediary is then redistributed to the farmers.jpg
Jatropha crop was once suggested to the farmers for bio-fuel production but no p
Pineapple field in water stress conditions.jpg
Reclaimed Gully.jpg
The audience of the farmers and other stakeholders in Homa Bay.jpg
The farmers attending the workshop at Tausi Hotel.jpg
Dr. Nyandega, climatologist and Remote Sensing professor at the University of Na
Explanation of Kujisaidia system based on satellite maps.jpg
Farm Oliver Ogembo, facilitator of Building Africa.jpg
Farmers locating their farm in a paper map.jpg
Farmers showing a brick factory in Ndhiwa Farm.jpg
Dilapidated Gullies 2.jpg
Dilapidated Gullies 3.jpg
Dilapidated Gullies.jpg
Discussion after the simulation exercise..jpg
After registration by the intermediary (Pauline Onyango, sitting at the desk).jp
Tree nursery for Environmental reclamation.jpg
Reclaimed Gully.jpg
Dilapidated Gullies.jpg
Dilapidated Gullies 3.jpg
Dilapidated Gullies 2.jpg
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