Promoting Livelihoods and Conservation at Kamwosor – Keiyo South.
High-quality dairy cows were distributed to residents within the Kipkabus Forest ecosystem at Kamwosor, Keiyo South, to promote sustainable livelihoods. Coffee seedlings, along with avocado, mango, macadamia, and tree tomato seedlings, were also issued to farmers to secure future exports, aligning with the Pesa Mfukoni pillar under the Kaptagat Integrated Conservation Programme (KICP).
This event serves as a precursor to the official programme on 12th July 2025, to be officiated by H.E. the President, Dr. William Samoei Ruto, at Simotwo Boys High School.
We thank Hon. Gladys Boss Shollei (Deputy Speaker & Woman Representative, Uasin Gishu), Hon. Gideon Kimaiyo (MP, Keiyo South), Mr. Mohammed Awer (CEO, WWF-Kenya), Hon. Joseph Lagat (Chairman, KICP Planning Committee), Mr. George Tarus (Forest Secretary), Dr. Sally Kimosop (Environment Secretary), Mr. David Rono (Regional Conservator of Forests), and all stakeholders, including Kerio Valley Development Authority (KVDA) and Old Mutual Group, for participating in today’s event.
We continue to blend community empowerment with environmental restoration for a resilient, prosperous Kenya.

































