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Narok East Environmental Conservation.Enooseyia Secondary School

Enooseyia Secondary School Environmental Day.

Greening Africa in partnership with ArbitragePay, Naretmuj Environmental Conservation Group and volunteer officials from Narok County Government visited Enooseyia secondary school with the aim to plant as much trees as possible.

Nominated MCA Catherine Kutinkala planting a Tree at Enooseyia Secondary School.

The organisations are working towards an environmentally sustain-able society, which is the ability to protect, preserve and restore mother nature's natural resources, it's also the ability of the earth’s natural and human cultural systems to survive and be able to adopt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely, an environmentally (sustain-able) society meets current and future besic resources needs of the people in just and equitable ways without compromising the environment for the betterment of our future generations. 

Enooseyia secondary school girls after receiving sanitary towels donated by partner organisation ArbitragePay.


Greening Africa and partner organisations cares about our future generations, that's why we strive to make a world a better place, we take responsibility to restore the environment and that's why Greening Africa and Naretmuj Environmental Conservation Group will continue to make Narok East Green and sustainable through environmental education, planting of trees throughout Narok East, and we shall plant trees in schools, health centres, churches and donating trees to the general community.

The great team that spearheaded Enooseyia secondary school environmental day.

Ildamat ward environmentalists of the year 2022, the current ildamat ward administrator and the founder Greening Africa planting a tree at Enooseyia secondary school.

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