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Alliad Kenya Partners With Nature Kenya to Protect Biodiversity and Empower Communities

By Brian Yatich Last updated: May 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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Alliad Kenya Partners With Nature Kenya to Protect Biodiversity and Empower Communities
Alliad Kenya Partners With Nature Kenya to Protect Biodiversity and Empower Communities
Alliad Kenya, a leader in supply, logistics, and community empowerment, has forged a strategic partnership with Nature Kenya, the nation’s leading environmental organization dedicated to biodiversity conservation and environmental stewardship.
This collaboration will focus on safeguarding and restoring Kenya’s Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs)—globally significant ecological zones encompassing forests, wetlands, and grasslands.
Through targeted tree-planting initiatives in these areas, the partnership seeks to enhance ecosystem resilience, rehabilitate degraded habitats, and address the impacts of climate change.
Furthermore, Alliad Kenya will collaborate with Nature Kenya’s eco-community centers, supporting grassroots conservation efforts, environmental education, and sustainable livelihood programs. This includes equipping local communities with conservation skills and fostering leadership in climate action.
“Our partnership with Nature Kenya aligns seamlessly with our mission to drive sustainable, positive impact in the communities we serve,” said Stephen Wanyama, Chief Executive Officer, Alliad Kenya.
The partnership builds on Alliad Kenya’s expanding environmental commitments. Since 2024, the company has planted over 1,250 trees in collaboration with local NGOs, involving 25 employees across its business units. These initiatives reflect a broader strategy to integrate sustainability into the company’s culture and encourage employee-driven environmental stewardship.
A joint tree-planting event to celebrate the partnership’s launch took place on Earth Day, April 22, uniting Alliad Kenya employees, Nature Kenya staff, community leaders, and conservation experts.
Ongoing progress and impact updates will be shared through the upcoming second edition of Alliad Kenya’s sustainability reports and Nature Kenya’s public communication channels.
This partnership exemplifies how private-sector collaboration can accelerate environmental preservation while promoting inclusive, community-led climate resilience across Kenya.

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Brian Yatich May 2, 2025 May 2, 2025
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