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Initiative seeks to plant 600,000 trees to reclaim critical Cheptais water tower in Bungoma

East Africa Infrastructure Platform (EAIP) chief executive officer George Njenga watering a tree, on June 9, 2023, after launching the second phase of a tree planting initiative aimed at reclaiming Cheptais Forest in Mt Elgon, in Bongoma County. He is assisted by Mr Koech Kebenei, the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) station manager for Cheptais Forest. [Photo, Courtesy]

Several organisations have joined hands to plant 600,000 trees at Cheptais Forest in Mt Elgon, Bungoma County, to save the water catchment area.

The initiative dubbed; "Cheptais Forest Reforestation Project", which is being spearheaded by power and energy infrastructure company East Africa Infrastructure Platform (EAIP), is in line with President William Ruto's plan to plant 15 billion trees, by 2032, to increase Kenya's forest cover to 30 per cent. The drive is part of global efforts to mitigate the effect of climate change.

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