Our Strategy
We actively instill life skills in the younger generations for environmental stewardship
We train farmers in agro-forestry practices, encouraging them to move away from chemical use.
EGG has facilitated the formation of environmental and climate change clubs in schools. We work with club patrons who train students to become environmental stewards
We encourage the planting of fruit trees in schools as a dual effort to combat hunger and promote environmental sustainability
Our Projects
Eco Greenlife Global (EGG) is committed to creating lasting environmental impact through a variety of innovative and community-driven projects. Our projects aim to empower local communities by providing them with the tools and knowledge needed to protect and regenerate their natural environments.
Through partnerships with state and non-state actors, EGG leads initiatives that address global environmental challenges while promoting local solutions. Each project is designed to contribute to biodiversity, improve soil and water health, and support climate-smart practices for a greener, more sustainable future
Nairobi Ecosystem
As part of our commitment to environmental restoration in urban areas, Eco Greenlife Global (EGG) has launched impactful projects within the Nairobi Chapter. Tree Planting Initiatives: In partnership with Mathare Street Foundation, and schools such as Uhuru Gardens, Nairobi South, Kiboro, and Toi Primary Schools, we nurturing young champions to be environmental stewards and grow trees.
Narok Ecosystem
Eco Greenlife Global (EGG) has made significant strides in environmental conservation and ecosystem restoration in Narok through collaborative efforts with local communities.
Data-driven approach
In Nandi, Eco Greenlife Global (EGG) has focused on fostering environmental stewardship through partnerships with Nandi Hills Level 4 Hospital, National Police Service, Samoei Boys, Nandi Hills Township Primary, Jean Marie Seroney Sec, and Our Lady of Peace Secondary school and their environmental clubs.