13/05/2026
On May 8, 2026, KOICA and the KOICA Alumni Kenya Chapter (KAKC) successfully conducted the Climate Action for Health activity under the Green Motherhood Project in Kajiado County. The event was attended by the Chief of Keekonyokie South, Mr. Moses; Assistant County Commissioner Mr. Solomon; and Kajiado West Sub-County Deputy County Commissioner Ms. Lydia. The President and four members of KAKC, as well as the Deputy Director of KOICA, also participated in the event.
Driven by the urgent need to address the climate crisis, this initiative recognizes the strong link between climate resilience, food security, and maternal well-being. The team successfully secured 3,000 fruit tree seedlings for distribution across public facilities like schools and health facilities , planting the first 300 alongside local community during the launch. These fruit trees will not only contribute to carbon neutrality but also create an "ecological safety net" against heat stress for vulnerable populations.
Furthermore, this project tackles local nutritional challenges. By providing accessible sources of nutrients such as vitamins and folic acid, these trees will directly support pregnant women and growing infants in areas where fresh fruit markets are distant and expensive. Ms. Lydia Muniyi, Deputy County Commissioner of Kajiado West Sub-County, highlighted that the initiative would enable not only mothers and children but also elderly community members to access nutritious fruits from the planted trees, contributing to a healthier and more sustainable community.
This collaborative, grassroots effort highlights the strong, ongoing partnership between the Republic of Korea and Kenya. We are proud to see our KAKC alumni leading holistic, community-driven solutions.
KOICA Kenya always supports sustainable development that uplifts both the environment and human life.