Rethinking our landscapes

Welcome to the Restoration Alliance, where your actions today shape the landscapes of tomorrow. Together, we can restore the beauty and vitality of our environment, creating a sustainable future for all.

Biodiversity Conservation
Forest and Watershed Management
Education and Awareness
Sustainable Agriculture
Urban Greening

About Us

Founded in 2020, The Restoration Alliance is a visionary consortium that brings together Scope Intervention, Save Kenya Water Towers, Eco Smart Africa Foundation, Koibatek Ogiek Women and Youth Network- KOWYN, Hug a Cedar and o coalition of like-minded environmental organizations. This alliance marks a pivotal step toward creating a cohesive and powerful network dedicated to environmental conservation and climate change mitigation. By leveraging the collective strengths, resources, and expertise of its member organizations, The Restoration Alliance is committed to fostering sustainable landscapes, protecting vital ecosystems, and promoting resilient communities.

The Restoration Alliance aims to restore and conserve landscapes through collaborative efforts, innovative solutions, and community engagement, ensuring a sustainable and thriving environment for present and future generations.

Vision

We envision a world where restored landscapes thrive, biodiversity flourishes, and communities live in harmony with nature. Our efforts will contribute to mitigating climate change, enhancing ecosystem resilience, and ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources for future generations.

Mission

The mission of theRestoration Alliance is to restore and conserve landscapes through collaborative efforts, innovative solutions, and community engagement, ensuring a sustainable and thriving environment for present and future generations.

Our Partners
Our work

The Restoration Alliance is a collaborative effort dedicated to restoring degraded landscapes, particularly in the Great Rift Valley, with a target of planting 1 million trees by 2028. This ambitious initiative is driven by a commitment to revitalize ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and mitigate the impacts of climate change. By coordinating tree planting activities across its member organizations, The Restoration Alliance has already successfully planted 240,000 trees. These efforts are a testament to the alliance’s dedication to ecological restoration and the positive impact it seeks to create on the environment and local communities.

A key focus of The Restoration Alliance is to improve the capacity of its member organizations, which include Scope Intervention, Save Kenya Water Towers, Koibatek Ogiek Women and Youth Network (KOWYN), and EcoSmart Africa. Through training, resource sharing, and collaborative projects, the alliance strengthens the abilities of these organizations to effectively carry out conservation activities. By building synergies among its members, The Restoration Alliance fosters a unified approach to environmental restoration, ensuring that efforts are not duplicated and resources are used efficiently. This collaborative model not only enhances the impact of individual initiatives but also promotes a sense of solidarity and shared purpose among the member organizations.

In addition to on-the-ground restoration work, The Restoration Alliance is deeply committed to advocacy in climate action and the conservation of ecosystems. By organizing conferences and engaging with various stakeholders, the alliance raises awareness about the importance of landscape restoration and climate resilience. These events serve as platforms for knowledge exchange, policy influence, and the mobilization of resources. Through its advocacy efforts, The Restoration Alliance aims to build a strong movement that champions environmental conservation, influencing both local and national agendas. This multifaceted approach ensures that the alliance not only contributes to immediate restoration goals but also fosters long-term, sustainable environmental stewardship.

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Koibatek Ogiek Women and Youth Network (KOWYN) is an indigenous, women and youth-led community organization dedicated to advocating for human rights and self-determination among the Ogiek people. KOWYN focuses on amplifying the voices of Ogiek women and youth, building their capacities, and ensuring the delivery of essential services. The organization is committed to restoring and conserving their habitat while enhancing the community’s ability to address economic, social, and environmental challenges for sustainable development.

Scope Intervention is a forward-thinking organization focused on sustainable development and environmental stewardship. By implementing community-driven projects, Scope Intervention works to address pressing ecological challenges and promote conservation practices. Their initiatives include habitat restoration, climate adaptation, and educational programs that engage local communities and foster environmental awareness. Through collaborative efforts and innovative solutions, Scope Intervention aims to create lasting positive impacts on both ecosystems and the communities they serve.

Save Kenya Water Towers is a National Non-Governmental Organization registered with the NGO’s Coordination Board in the year 2010.
Save Kenya Water Towers is mandated to operate in four counties Uasingishu, Elgeyo Marakwet, Baringo, and West Pokot in the Republic of Kenya. Currently we are operating in five counties Elgeyo Marakwet, Uasingishu, West Pokot, Trans Nzoia, and Nakuru.

EcoSmart Africa Foundation, founded in 2018, is a dedicated non-governmental organization committed to advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with a focus on climate change adaptation and mitigation, quality education, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, and sustainable cities and communities. Over the past six years, EcoSmart Africa has successfully mobilized and implemented various policies, such as promoting tree planting and advocating for alternative fuel sources in rural Kenyan communities. The foundation has empowered 400 women in the Kerio Valley by teaching them how to harvest and package organic produce, adding value, and connecting them with markets.