Reverse Deserts Through Community Transformation Photo Gallery

CHILDREN PLANTING TREES AT MAGADI

The children are excited to learn about conservation. Four schools and over 2000 children are seeing a future in planting trees.

TRAINING IS THE KEY TO OUR SUCCESS

An ACT employee holds a training session with our local Masai participants. we had 25 participants, including 6 women. This is the first time the Masai have allowed women to participate in leadership.

TREES ON A LOCAL FARMER'S LAND

The trees have grown literally taller than our workers in the past 5 months.

SCHOOL CHILDREN LOVE CONSERVATION

We are excited that our program is officially in the schools. This school is awaiting an irrigation channel so they can plant trees on their 10 acres of land.

THE TREES ARE GROWING FAST

The fast growing nitrogen fixing trees are really sprouting. They are overflowing our nursery.

CHILDREN RECEIVING TREES

The local schools have embraced our tree planting program.

CULTIVATING HONEY IS ANOTHER SOURCE OF INCOME

We have started our beehive project. Local Masai farmers are cultivating honey as an additional source of income.

PLANTED OUT TREES IN KENYA

The process has begun. With 50,000 trees already planted out we intent to plant 20 million in the next 5 years.

MASAI PREPARING THE NURSERY

Our Masai workers are trained and well skilled in farming and planting out of trees.

IT IS HARD WORK REFORESTING A DESERT

A worker assists in preparing the land.