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Healthy, Informed Communities Are Better Equipped To Care For Their Environment.

Lasting conservation is built on strong communities. MKT’s socio-economic development programmes address the root causes of forest pressure (poverty, poor health, limited education and water insecurity ) by investing directly in the wellbeing of the 400,000 people living at Mount Kenya’s forest edge.

When people have access to healthcare, education and basic needs, they are more resilient, more engaged, and more likely to adopt sustainable practices.  The communities who have been most consistently engaged in protecting and restoring the forest are those where MKT has invested longest in health, education and livelihoods.

Support our work, Secure Our A UNESCO World Heritage Site & Biosphere Reserve For People And Biodiversity 

MKT aims to raise $10 million over 2026–2030 to deliver on its strategic plan. A little takes us a step closer!

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