KenGen Foundation and Corporate Partners Unite to Rejuvenate Ngong Forest

In a powerful demonstration of collective action in environmental conservationt the KenGen Foundation led a tree-planting initiative in the heart of Ngong Forest, Upper Matasia on 27 October marking a significant step toward safeguarding the environment and combating climate change. The event brought together the KenGen Foundation and members of the KenGen Employee Giver Initiative,

Enoosupukia Forest Adoption Project

KenGen Foundation, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the County Government of Narok County to restore 50 hectares of Enoosupukia Forest that forms parts of the Mau Catchment. Enoosupukia Forest is an integral part of our operations as it is the source of groundwater used in our Olkaria Geothermal operations as well as

Improved Sanitation for Amani Primary School Courtesy of Kipevu Givers

It was an ecstatic moment for pupils, teachers and the board of Amani Primary School, Mombasa County, as they received their newly refurbished toilet and hand washing stations from KenGen PLC Kipevu Power Station Givers. The project, which cost approximately Kshs. 3 million, was aimed at promoting hygienic environment for the pupils and teachers. KenGen

Forestry Workshop Highlights Benefits of GIC Wonder Tree

Melia Volkensii, an endogenous hardwood and the KenGen Foundation’s School Green Initiative Challenge flagship tree species, was the main focus during a forestry stakeholders’ workshop held at the University of Nairobi, Kabete Campus held on 30th August. The workshop convened to discuss the challenges, benefits and way forward of cultivating Melia volkensii, was graced by

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