• Faith Communities United for Kenya’s Coastal ForestsWorkshop Blog 

    Faith Communities United for Kenya’s Coastal ForestsWorkshop Blog 

    Introduction There are moments when conservation stops being technical and becomes personal. When it is no longer about hectares restored or seedlings planted, but about identity, dignity and responsibility. At Kenya’s Coast, restoration is increasingly becoming exactly that, a shared moral and community project grounded in faith, culture and stewardship of the land. From 23rd…

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  • Nakuru Workshop Strengthens Kenya’s Faith-Based Land Restoration Movement

    Nakuru Workshop Strengthens Kenya’s Faith-Based Land Restoration Movement

    From 27–29 July 2025, Nakuru became a meeting point for faith leaders, cultural custodians, and community restoration champions from across Kenya. The Faith-Based Land Restoration and Conservation Workshop, convened by OikoDiplomatique, brought together a diverse network committed to healing both land and livelihoods through the moral authority of faith.​

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  • Visit: Growing and protecting church forests in Ethiopia

    Visit: Growing and protecting church forests in Ethiopia

    OikoDiplomatique, hosted by EOC-DICAC, visited Ethiopia’s Church Forests to explore how faith-based conservation is preserving biodiversity and sustaining local communities. With 35,000 Church Forests, could this be a model for Kenya and beyond?

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  • Kakamega Forest: a Sanctuary for People and Nature

    Kakamega Forest: a Sanctuary for People and Nature

    Kakamega Forest, Kenya’s last remaining tropical rainforest, is a vital ecosystem under threat. OikoDiplomatique recently explored this biodiversity hotspot to assess restoration opportunities. Our visit highlighted the power of faith-driven conservation, community engagement, and sustainable restoration led by groups like Tembelea Kanisa Intiative.

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  • REPORT: Strengthening the faith-based​ land restoration working group

    Venue: World Agroforestry Centre (CIFOR-ICRAF), Nairobi​Date: April 25th 2023​​​Report by Dr Alan Channer and Nkatha Kobia ​ Introduction Faith communities are some of the oldest human organizations in existence and together make up the biggest element of civil society today. The faiths of the world have a profound influence on values and ethics. Therefore, if…

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  • Empowered World View Training Elgeyo Marakwet

    Empowered World View Training Elgeyo Marakwet

    OikoDiplomatique in cooperation with World Vision’s Empowered World View ProgramTraining in Elgeyo Marakwet Venue: Cheptebo Conference CenterTraining dates: 27th – 30th June, 2022 ​​By Nkatha Kobia In June 2022 OikoDiplomatique teamed up with a program of World Vision called Empowered World View (EWV) to bring together and train faith and community leaders as well as…

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  • Faith-based land restoration in Kenya: forging partnerships, developing a strategy

    Faith-based land restoration in Kenya: forging partnerships, developing a strategy

    “Faith-based land restoration in Kenya: forging partnerships, developing a strategy” workshop was followed by a field visit in Elgeyo Marakwet County (11th-13th April 2022) hosted by Major John Seii, Chair of the Kenya National Council of Elders and the County Government of Elgeyo Marakwet.

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