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Enrich the Skin of the Earth - Stand with Soil Restoration in East Africa!

Empower the heroes who are creating food, water, and climate security where it's needed most!

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Help Restore the Soils of East Africa! Bring Regenerative Cropping and Grazing Support Where it's Needed Most!


[Watering cans donated by Soil4Climate support agroforestry efforts in Malawi.]

[Maasai herders and ranchers supported by Soil4Climate are at the forefront of regenerative agriculture in East Africa]

East Africa is the Horn of the Regenerative Agriculture Revolution: Move it Forward!

Soil restoration in the birthplace of humanity: Your donations help restore a very important part of the world.

"Africa contains ... some of the world’s most diverse and biologically important ecosystems [that] provide the economic foundation that many Africa countries rely on by providing water, food, and shelter. However, because of climate change, these ecosystems and the livelihoods that depend on them are threatened." Source : WWF: Climate Change Impacts on East Africa A Review of the Scientific Literature.

Soil4Climate has been engaged with Holistic Management training and regenerative grazing and agriculture in East Africa since 2017. The courageous leaders your donations enable hail from Kenya, Tanzania, and Malawi. Get to know them. They are standing for *your* future.


[Soil4Climate Regenerative Agriculture Efforts in East Africa: Holistic Planned Grazing in Kenya, Agroforestry in Kenya and Malawi, Improvement Cattle Management and Drought Relief in Tanzania]

Soil4Climate Supported Heroes:

  • Dalmas Tiampati of the Maasai Center for Regenerative Pastoralism in Kenya - Dalmas is working with Maasai villages to implement resilient grazing and farming practices to improve soil and empower people. Soil4Climate donations have enabled training, animal purchases, land leasing, veterinary services, and a variety of infrastructure improvements, including a new corral and watering point.
  • Geoffrey Ouma of the Mabinju Power House Youth Group in Western Kenya - Mabinju Power House provides agroforestry and silvopasture training and support. Soil4Climate donations have also enabled the purchase of gardening supplies, seedlings, and a dairy cow.
  • N’ding’a Ndikon of the Enkop Naboo Organization - Soil4Climate support has enabled food relief for grazers in the Emboreet village whose animals were dying during the recent drought in East Africa. Training in Holistic Management will follow.
  • Blessings Mlowoka of Hope Ministries International works with small-scale farmers to boost their livelihoods through improved grazing and agroforestry practices. Soil4Climate support has enabled purchases of seedlings and gardening supplies, including new watering cans.
  • Pike Ng'oma of We Clean We Green-Malawi is supporting the Siyeni Village in Lilongwe rural with nursery establishments for degraded farm land restoration. They are setting up setting up a 4,000 - 4,500 seedlings for nursery sites supporting 40 Households, and with over 200 farmer beneficiaries.

[Maasai herder Holistically Managing Livestock for Soil Health and Food Security, Kenya. Soil4Climate provided support for training and new animals.]

[Holistic Management Grazing Chart, Kenya - Funding provided by Soil4Climate]



[Emergency Feed, Tanzania, provided by Soil4Climate]

[Dedication service for a new corral, Kenya. Funding provided by Soil4Climate.]


[Village women with new watering cans, Malawi. Made possible via support from Soil4Climate.]


[A dairy cow brings nutritious milk to a rural community, Kenya. Funding provided by Soil4Climate.]

[Community members appreciating milk from dairy cow, Kenya. Funding provided by Soil4Climate.]

[Boy with fresh milk, made possible by dairy cow bought by Soil4Climate. Kenya]

[Hay relief during the drought, Kenya - Funding provided by Soil4Climate.]

[Hope for the Future. We can do This!]

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